Well said Graham,Just a gentle reminder. This group buy DOES NOT INCLUDE the Audi A6 C5 armrest. You will need to supply this yourself. As this is looking popular the armrests will no doubt increase in price. They are available in a few versions, fabric lid, leather lid and some that had the built in genuine Audi phone set up. Replacement lids are also available.
Just like the bracket than @DuncanA2 made for the A1armrest, this bracket is specific to the A6 C5 and no other armrest.
Afternoon David,Have a look at this : https://www.a2oc.net/community/inde...armrest-where-can-i-get-one.20991/post-444418 The model required is the MLC 310
David
Already added Sir. I had a message from Paul @depronman earlier to add you to the list.Yes please, Tom. One for me!
Sydmeko, which might still rub the passengers seat (Sport Interior) in its native form. As I understand it, there is a requirement, for perfect fitting, that the bracket possibly requires adjustment. Its an expensive item to have to get the bracket altered in my personal opinion.
I do know the Sydmeko is a great item though but I couldn't bring myself to cutting a hole in a set of Twist Heated Leather Sport Seats.
DavidThe Sydmeko rest mounts directly to the drivers set. There is a hole already there in the frame of the seat for perfect mounting. It's not too hard to access it, either. I've done this on three occasions with no problem. You don't have to cut a hole in the side of the seat, just make a cross in the seat material. There's no loss of seat fabric. I have sports-seats and there is perfect location with no rubbing whatsoever. There is adjustment built-in to the Sydmeko rest, anyway. The important thing to realise is that the arm-rest moves with the seat and therefore It's always in the right position. It's highly functional, too, with providing storage and being easy to lift vertical. I can also operate the hand-brake even with the rest in the lowered position. I seem to recall that the rest cost ~ £130 plus £12 postage from a firm in Germany. It is purposely designed for the Audi A2 model and as such it fits easily and correctly. It just looks O.E.M. and not a "bodge" job. Oh, I nearly forgot .... I just don't know where you have got the idea that a bracket requires modification? There is no bracket as part of the design .... just a continuous axle that comes away from the seat-mounting hole.