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anyone want an '89 535i ?
it might be a little trashed though, cuz if I cant get thie fukin drivers seat back in I, going to smash the fukin thing with a fukin hammer FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!
Ive been trying all fukin day for fuk sake. it just wont slide under the fukin hooks at the front. I think I pulled a muscle in my goddamn fukin back. AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im going to burn the fukin thing to the fukin ground, Ill drive a fukin skoda if I have to, this is going to fukin wear me thiner than a pies of fukin paper right away. I swear to all the powers that watch over us.... if I cant get this fukin thing in on the next try Im gonna give the fukin thing to the next guy who comes along. |
Damn, he's in Canada :mad
Get off the thing, go do something else, then come back later and give it another try. |
+1 what dudesky said, maybe a friend could help you if you pulled your back, or could have hurt it.
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wtf? lol
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"J" have you read this thread?
http://www.unitedbimmer.com/forums/e...ont-seats.html |
Nah ;)
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Thanks "C", I looked for that thred but couldnt find it, I got my seat back twist fixed no problem, but I Must have bent the plate as I removed the seat. Shit, I guess Ill have to straighten it out when I get home from work. |
lol that sucks, e34 seats are heavy as fuck too!
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You know..... when I was first trying to get the seat in, I looked at the slot that the hooks fit into. They were bent so perfectly, that it didnt even look like they were bent, I mean the paint was still intact. Once I got them strtaight though, it was a piece of cake to get in. But getting them straight was tough. Ill add my input to the thread, with emphasis on how important it is to keep those slots straight.
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