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  1. Improving the comfort of the drivers 'arm rest' 
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    I found the 'arm rest' was a little low and hard for my liking so I came up with this. I cut down an unused PC keyboard wrist rest I had which just happened to be Black with a red top - so sympathetic colours to the GTi - and so far it has stayed attached just by sticking a strip of the hard half of Velcro to the underside of the wrist rest and pushing it down onto the arm rest.


    Gives me just the right height increase and a softer rest for my elbow.





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  2. Re: Improving the comfort of the drivers 'arm rest' 
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    Obviously you hold the steering wheel with your hands at the prescribed positions and don't use an armrest when driving!
     
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