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Old Sep 17th, 2002, 10:10 PM
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headrest holes !

While my Mini was in for service, I asked about these holes I've found in the bottom of the both driver and passenger headrest cushions. (I had found one while fidgeting with the headrest at a stoplight.) I was a little concerned because even if they're there on purpose, they're not edged properly and the fabric could eventually unravel. The Mini guy-rep-whatever was there yesterday and said, oh yeah, this is happening a lot, and they're replacing the headrests. Now I have a couple back-ordered.

Just a heads up in case anyone wants to check theirs and have them replaced.
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