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Baby Seat

reevers

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I have a 2005 C2, looking for some advice regarding fitting baby seats.

Can the baby seat be fitted initially to the back seat or does it have to be fitted to front. If fitted to front how easy is it to turn off the airbags?

Any suggestions for makes and models?
 
It's been asked before, I thought it was in the FAQ but I'll put that right later... [link=http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=418116&mpage=1&key=child%2Cseat&#418250]http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=418116&mpage=1&key=child%2Cseat&#418250[/link] [link=http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=673141&mpage=1&key=child%2Cseat&#673141]http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=673141&mpage=1&key=child%2Cseat&#673141[/link]
 
Hi Reevers. When I bought my 997 C4S I ordered an official Porsche baby seat. Porsche do one for each age group. The one I have has iso fix which my car doesn't have but still fits very well. I have taken the seat base out to protect the leather and secondly the seat fitted better. Contact your local Porsche Centre and they will be able to get one for you .. I paid £300 and my little girl is 2 yrs old and the seat will last till she's about 5. My car has the optional sport seats so don't really want to put it in the front as the bolsters are higher but to be honest when she's in the back she's not so far away .. There a bit snug in the bag of our cars !!! Hope this helps :)
 

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