Over Christmas I sourced some Audi Q5 half leather seats from a low mileage 2019 model, the suede in the centre panels is very close to the covering on the Mobiframe bench seat/bed, so i wont need to re-trim.
These have now replaced my 2+1 bench seats (Bricks with Heating 2023) which will be going in the For Sale section once I have finished the wiring of the Audi seats in the next few weeks.
The rails on the Audi seats are about 80mm wider and offset for the transmission tunnel (which the van obviously does not have).

I ordered a pair of THQ fixed adaptors which work well and centred the seats nicely. These are heavy duty laser cut from 6mm steel, 3 holes lined up perfectly with the factory seat bases, 1 needed drilling and 1 needed the hole cleared as about half of the hole was obstructed by the seat base where the Audi seat rail needs to bolt through.

Took 2 hours start to finish including a trip to Screwfix to buy a sharp new 10mm drill bit. The seat adaptors do partially cover up the seat base cubbyhole, but this little niggle is easily forgotten with the added comfort (especially for my passenger) and the novelty of being able to traverse from the cockpit to the lounge without needing to go outside and back in. Also being able to stand on the floor to open and close the poptop is a bonus.

I still need to get some caps for the redundant double seat base fixings, and a new mat

I am asking for ideas, or photos with what anyone has done to mask or hide the seat mechanism which on the van is clearly visible between the seats, and a bit of a mess to be honest.
These have now replaced my 2+1 bench seats (Bricks with Heating 2023) which will be going in the For Sale section once I have finished the wiring of the Audi seats in the next few weeks.
The rails on the Audi seats are about 80mm wider and offset for the transmission tunnel (which the van obviously does not have).

I ordered a pair of THQ fixed adaptors which work well and centred the seats nicely. These are heavy duty laser cut from 6mm steel, 3 holes lined up perfectly with the factory seat bases, 1 needed drilling and 1 needed the hole cleared as about half of the hole was obstructed by the seat base where the Audi seat rail needs to bolt through.

Took 2 hours start to finish including a trip to Screwfix to buy a sharp new 10mm drill bit. The seat adaptors do partially cover up the seat base cubbyhole, but this little niggle is easily forgotten with the added comfort (especially for my passenger) and the novelty of being able to traverse from the cockpit to the lounge without needing to go outside and back in. Also being able to stand on the floor to open and close the poptop is a bonus.

I still need to get some caps for the redundant double seat base fixings, and a new mat

I am asking for ideas, or photos with what anyone has done to mask or hide the seat mechanism which on the van is clearly visible between the seats, and a bit of a mess to be honest.
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