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Variable Boot Floor = Retrofit?

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Does anybody know if it is possible to retrofit the variable boor floor in the Combi. Can any Super Combi owners with the variable floor identify what parts are additional to the standard combi with boot rails.

World be an interesting project for many Combi owners!

Edited by vagrant1958

Yes it is, as a 3 part set iirc, its about £450, I think its in the accessories booklet from skoda called 'false boot floor' on page 15 with the part number DAA 810 001-003.

Skoda told me it had to be dealer fit as it doesn't just drop in.

Yes it is, as a 3 part set iirc, its about £450, I think its in the accessories booklet from skoda called 'false boot floor' on page 15 with the part number DAA 810 001-003.

Skoda told me it had to be dealer fit as it doesn't just drop in.

...but that looks like it's for a hatch and there's no tether & partition system

Yeah the pic is for a hatch I asked my dealer for a retro fit on an estate, after seeing the cost I didn't do it... My dealer gave me a price and told me it was a 3 part thing and needed fitting, maybe don't order it using my part numbers in the post above.

Defo a useful addition but for £450 tho?

Perhaps I'll live without it!

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