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Maximal sleeping area?

Old Oct 10, 2021 | 11:25 AM
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Maximal sleeping area?

Hello,

Can you please tell me,

What is the dimension of the flat floor? (including the "open air" area, from the rear seat edge, to the back of the front seat).

With the front seat in the max position forward in the rails,(front seat backrest inclined forward) closer to the dashboard, from the edge of the interior trunk?

PS: Anyone remove from the rail screws the front seat, and position it even closer to the dashboard, seating area of the front seat tucked under the dashboard, if is a physical possibility? (for GD model, 2003 is ok to do this trick).
The total length with this configuration, for sleeping?

Any pictures?

Thank you.


 
Old Oct 13, 2021 | 10:32 AM
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Why do people feel they need to ask the internet what a tape measure can simply just tell them?

That is a basic hand tool everyone owns. Use it and do the work yourself. smh
 
Old Oct 14, 2021 | 03:21 AM
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Why do people feel they need to ask the internet what a tape measure can simply just tell them?

That is a basic hand tool everyone owns. Use it and do the work yourself. smh
Hello,

I own several measure roulette, but just no model MK3 Jazz (2015-), I own only GD (2003) model, witch is smaller, so how do I measure virtually?

Cheers.
 
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