GTI FRONT SEAT BASE FOAMThis Golf GTI front seat base foam are essential if you are replacing your side bolsters. Made from a high density foam, these base foams are a great way to make sure your seat feels like new once again. Please note these foams are only suitable for Golfs with the separate raised bolster pieces and not those with a one piece flat moulded foam. Get in touch with our sales team for more details.
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1.) I removed the pump to check the proper direction of the impeller and it was correct as can be seen in the photo.
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