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MONTY
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uneven floor worries

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ok so getting into it now, well actually just got me a new camera so i can post some photos now.
so i've started working out how to mount these seat but i've struck a problem

these are the seats
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this is the drivers side pretty easy just removed the front rail, left the rear and it seems like it will work
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but on the passenger side it has a big hump in the floor where an old muffler or something was, anyway its in the way i can't get my rails straight across and it sits too high,
so bearing in mind it all has to be certified so NO hammers aloud what are peoples thoughts?

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I ran out of ideas at "no hammers allowed". :lol:
They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............
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gday, im going to hav the same prob in the future but i thought the easy ist way is either - cut the floor up and hav a panelbeater/coachbuilder make up the floor the same as the drivers side,or try and find an early 120y shell that has the same floor as the 1200 (nice and flat on both sides) - should be certify-able as you can say it had rust repairs done. ;)
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yeah i sort of was hoping chris would offer his services for this???????

chris?
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