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How to Make your own Rear Seat Delete for a Mk1 Audi 8N This rear seat delete cost £50 to make using the materials shown in the video. Or if you dont want to make one, you can buy it in pieces or as a kit To buy one already made including carbon fibre ones https://collabs.shop/h3fr2c Made to fit custom seat delete with multiple material options https://collabs.shop/fbpcoi The whole lot https://collabs.shop/hkthh1 Follow our journey, Instagram: @theparrottbros Facebook: / theparrottbros Website: www.theparrottbros.co.uk Supporting The Parrott Bros Channel If this Video / channel has saved you money, helped maintain your TT or you just love our content and you'd like to buy me a drink to say thank you, then feel free to send a donation to https://www.paypal.me/theparrottbros All donations will be put back into making more great content! In this video we cover, what you need and how to Build a rear seat delete, materials and tools The main piece is the exact size of the Rear boot floor carpet plus 4 inches in length and flared out, it does take a few attempts to get perfect, I used a sander to just smooth out the edges to get a nice snug fit then cut a piece of wood the width of the final top piece and 9 inches in length, then I used a bit of 18mmx 38mm timer to join the two together. I used another bit of 18mm x 38mm at the bottom to rest the lower section on. the lower section I got a piece of cardboard and trimmed it with scissors to fit perfectly , upholstery wise I used some suede type material from dunelm, spray glue and a staple gun to cover the wood. Tools used : drill saw jigsaw tape measure and pencil sander staple gun and scissors. took a few hours but saved a few hundred pounds so im happy with the results plus maximises the space in the back Check out our other videos for more how to guides on Mk1 tt's Please note that all videos are as a guide on how we would approach this restoration, please take care when doing it for your self, we take no responsibility for any work you undertake yourself