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i also notice the nissan tag on your floor mats.. i have the same tag, it looks funny and always gets flipped over! i have been contemplating cutting mine off but can't bring myself to do it..

:)

Ripped mine off the minute i got the car home.

There's no purpose in it.

FFS sake, they could have sewn it under the mat.

It's like keeping those "100% wool" tags on the sleeve of a suit. :blink:

Has anyone got the same sticker?

I cant see any 'adjuster' knob under the seat,just wondering if it even exists??

Got the sticker. Isn't the adjuster one of three 'buttons' on the other side of the seat (ie, seat hight, forward/back, and the thigh adjuster??

Got the sticker. Isn't the adjuster one of three 'buttons' on the other side of the seat (ie, seat hight, forward/back, and the thigh adjuster??

Yeah i was thinking that too, but it's a funny place to advertise it, and it doesn't say the other adjusters anywhere either.

Got the sticker. Isn't the adjuster one of three 'buttons' on the other side of the seat (ie, seat hight, forward/back, and the thigh adjuster??

1 seat forward and back (for long or short legs)

2 seat up/down (for tall or short people)

3 seat recline/incline - actually this may be it-it kinda takes the weight off your legs/thighs when you raise it back....nice one scorp i guess this must be it.

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