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Old 16 November 2006, 03:18 AM
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hi all can anyone help i have a 1995 wrx impreza import. The problem is i was leaning on my arm rest and i leaned a bit to much. well something broke now the whole arm rest unit wobbles about. Now can anyone tell me if i can remove this and replace it, or can something be done with the exsisting one

thanks in advance john
Old 16 November 2006, 06:07 AM
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have you tried looking for botls nuts etc? see if maybe a catch has broken with the excessive weight that was put on it? may just be a wear and tear thing. if it does need replacing, try a breaker... many scoob breakers round the country... shouldnt cost much either for asecond hand part.

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is a new arn rest easy to fit the kolding bolts seem to be underneath it how do u get to them
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Originally Posted by 95blackWRX
is a new arn rest easy to fit the kolding bolts seem to be underneath it how do u get to them
no idea, but i bet jasemac at scoobybits knows. hes good with his **** like that and hes a breaker too...

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