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<blockquote data-quote="Mags" data-source="post: 559119" data-attributes="member: 13104"><p>Hi Matty, Thanks. All I have done at the moment is put the part back on that bolts to the cargo floor leaving the round outlet exposed and covered this in duct tape to block it up. I used sealant on this piece too to try and prevent leaks as before my resto anything I kept under the seat used to get hot air blowing on it all the time.</p><p>I'm more interested in getting the heat up front for defrosting than in the back.</p><p>I really need to get a few more pics uploaded with what I've been doing since the last post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mags, post: 559119, member: 13104"] Hi Matty, Thanks. All I have done at the moment is put the part back on that bolts to the cargo floor leaving the round outlet exposed and covered this in duct tape to block it up. I used sealant on this piece too to try and prevent leaks as before my resto anything I kept under the seat used to get hot air blowing on it all the time. I'm more interested in getting the heat up front for defrosting than in the back. I really need to get a few more pics uploaded with what I've been doing since the last post. [/QUOTE]
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