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A cover to close the boot when the middle seat is used as an armrest

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After long, long hours of hard labor (not really, just can up with the idea & made it), may I present you solution № 1:

pic.1: the cover, with the velcro pieces (just the ones with hooks):

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pic.2: strapped on the folded seats, just to have idea for the size:

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pic.3: the seats raised: nothing can be seen:

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pic.4: middle seat folder, boot covered

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pic.5: a view form the boot:

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pic.6: final view, with nets. The pattern & texture of the piece is the same as the raised edge of the raised boot floor:

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And the total bill is: <5 GBP :) I can give dimensions if someone is interested. One good thing is that the velcro straps do not stick hard to the back of the seats as it won't damage them over time. When I'm not using it (i.e. when carrying skis inside), I just roll it and put it in the net under the parcel shelf, or stick it on the back of one of the seats.

The blue bottle is Skoda winter screenwash (always carry extra bottle as on wet & dirty conditions I use a LOT of it (specially for boot window)

pic.7: bonus pic with no flash :) you can see the effect of replaced boot light (with one from superskoda). Second one will be fitted on later stage to get rid of shadows :)

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Next thing I'll be doing will be the missing carpet mat on the wheel arches, from the same material. Just haven't figured out what is the best way to fix the textile pieces to the plastic.

BR,

Boyan

You are just teasing us with a picture of a boot light that actually does its job. Excellent pictures, thank you.

Excellent solution!!! When are you going into production with this so we can all buy one from you? OR I can come pick it up next weekend since I will be in Sofia! emoticon-0136-giggle.gif

Great idea Looks as well designed as the rest of Yeti.

Will use idea myself. Thanks.

Looks neat. What material did you use for the cover?

Looks neat. What material did you use for the cover?

+1 :thumbup:

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Looks neat. What material did you use for the cover?

As my knowledge in the tailoring area are very limited, I doubt that I will be of much help here... Even if can find the name of the fabric in Bulgarian, translation in English will be mission impossible :) What I can tell you now is that it's gray and soft, but sturdy :)))) I'll make a closeup photo later, it'll worth more that 1000 words :)

I have been pondering something similar. Having now removed the middle seat and the spare wheel assembly, I'm after something that goes across the whole width of the car.

Mike

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As promised, here are the close-ups of the fabric:

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They're worth more than 4000 words :)

@ 90000: if you really are going to be in Sofia this weekend, we can arrange a test sample ;)

I have been pondering something similar. Having now removed the middle seat and the spare wheel assembly, I'm after something that goes across the whole width of the car.

Mike

If you don't need it, the parcel shelf is a very neat fit when placed vertically behind the rear seats.....

@ 90000: if you really are going to be in Sofia this weekend, we can arrange a test sample emoticon-0105-wink.gif

Hehehe... I'm indeed in Sofia from Thursday for a stag do! So might not get away (sober) to get the sample. I'm sure I'll be able to manage to get some fabric here in London that will do the job. But thanks for the offer!

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OK, have a good time here (I'm sure you will)! I'll be working on version #2 :)

Does the Velcro just stick to the back of the 2 outer seats?

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Does the Velcro just stick to the back of the 2 outer seats?

Yes, not too sturdy but I think this is a good thing since it won't damage them over time. You can try it with a jacket or something similar.

nice simple idea and a fraction of the cost of the skoda item.

well done sebast, good job chap. :thumbup:

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Thanks, I hope it'll help others as well.

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