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    How easy is to to remove my centre arm rest and fit it to another car which doesnt have one??

    im looking into selling my A3 FSi sport and buying a newer A3 S line but have found some do not have the arm rest as it is an extra.

    Could i remove mine and fit it to the newer one???

    hope to hear from u all soon!!!


    P.S anyone got a S line A3 for sale????????

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    i thought the arm rest was standard on the sline?
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    no mate its an optional extra. standard on the s3
     
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    you can however remove it and fit it in another car. There are loads of guides on this. I think the part alone however is £80
    COMING SOON: '14 A5 Cabriolet S-line Special edition, Daytona Grey
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    ok cheers mate. nice car!!! looks awsome in white
     
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    It's very easy (it's attached with one bolt), but you will leave an unsightly hole in the centre console of the car you're taking it out of. You will also need to make a hole in the console of the car you're putting it in.
     
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