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ISOFIX Baby Seat Bracket
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<blockquote data-quote="Bizz" data-source="post: 348237" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>This looks very interesting. I think i will have to look at this as a solution in my '72 Dormobile (we have child no.3 on the way this year).</p><p></p><p>As it has the original bed (that lifts up and slides across) I am thinking that somthing directly mounted to the metal would be best for me. Just need to work out if i can buy a mount and fix it direct or ir i'm going to have to get somthing fabricated.</p><p></p><p>hmm, think i'm going to be getting the base out and playing around for a bit. If I find a solution i'll share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bizz, post: 348237, member: 16769"] This looks very interesting. I think i will have to look at this as a solution in my '72 Dormobile (we have child no.3 on the way this year). As it has the original bed (that lifts up and slides across) I am thinking that somthing directly mounted to the metal would be best for me. Just need to work out if i can buy a mount and fix it direct or ir i'm going to have to get somthing fabricated. hmm, think i'm going to be getting the base out and playing around for a bit. If I find a solution i'll share. [/QUOTE]
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