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Ken1179



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Armrest

Hi all has anyone bought one of those armrests off fleebay, if so are they any good Question Question Question
I am tempted but not sure if they are worth it. Neutral One on eBay for £45 or new for £80

Please help me decide Bow down Bow down Bow down 2013 B&W edition black of course!
2010 GS where's the snow Smile

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chicken george



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yes they are good, sold mine to a forum member he likes it too, ideal elbow/gearstick configuration, conflicts with handbrake slightly but not a deal breaker At work
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Post #127525 15th Jan 2012 10:13 pm
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tenet



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chicken george wrote:
yes they are good, sold mine to a forum member he likes it too, ideal elbow/gearstick configuration, conflicts with handbrake slightly but not a deal breaker


Concur Thumbs Up MY 09 GS manual in Lago Grey, Wood Co arm rest and side bumper strips - now sold.

MY 15 SD4 SE Auto Orkney Grey with colour coded Bumper Door Mouldings

Post #127548 16th Jan 2012 10:05 am
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taztastic



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There are some pics in my gallery showing the armrest from diferent positions.
Simple to fit, seemed a little feeble when first fitted and I was a little concerned. However, in practice it is absolutely fine and fit for purpose. Thumbs Up

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PeteCowell



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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Santorini Black

Another area a updated Freelander could improve upon, bigger central armrest/cubby box like a Ranger Rover.

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chicken george



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PeteCowell wrote:
like a Ranger Rover.



there is no substitute At work
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Post #127573 16th Jan 2012 2:03 pm
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taztastic



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is the S in RRS not for substitute? because its not a real one Laughing

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spnky



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ken, i was kinda thinking the same thing but then decided to get one. i bought mine from fleabay and it arrived last week. £83 plus £10 from germany. Its ideal, elbow hasnt left it since.
dave

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chicken george



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S is for Special Thumbs Up At work
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chicken george



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my armrest had a wooden lower box with a pleather covering, the brit part ones seem to have a cheaper looking plastic box, is this correct?

Also the rest comes with a furry black sticker to line out the interior base, I used the rubber pad from the cubby under the box for this job then used the furry sticky stuff as a buffer to stop the seatbelt clasps from squeaking against the leather of the seat.
Range Rover copied my idea and fitted furry seatbelt clasps as standard on the RRS Thumbs Up At work
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taztastic



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Yes Britpart is a plastic (ABS) box, as do the latest WoodCo versions, they are now ABS.
You must have had a very early one.

As for S=Special, in your case you could be right Rolling Eyes

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landy19840



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chicken george wrote:
yes they are good, sold mine to a forum member he likes it too, ideal elbow/gearstick configuration, conflicts with handbrake slightly but not a deal breaker


Yes I like it very much so Thumbs Up

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