Fitting a Gordini Interior Into A Standard Twingo Extreme

Twingo Forum

Help Support Twingo Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

PCS

New member
Joined
Jan 8, 2014
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Hi Guys & Girls

Has anyone got any ideas if fitting a Gordini interior is a staright swap or if there is alot involved?
Apologies if I've put this is the wrong place
 
Assuming the existing dash is Black, it's as simple as a few bolts on the doors and swap it over for a straight swap (or you could change the leather inserts over).

Front seats require 4 bolts to be removed from under the car, the wiring for the air bags to be unclipped and refitting is the reversal.

Rear seats just unbolt nice and easy and refitting is the reversal once again.

Only other thing I can think of is a Gordini has a gloss black surround (which I found the standard surround to be too reflective so had mine flocked) and the handles in the roof for the passenger which I don't know if you already have.

Oh and the seat belts would need changing, they're easy but I've not done that
 
Thank very much!

The interior is going into a Twingo extreme so all the bolt holes and everything are there.
Out of curiosity why isit the seat belts need changing and will you need to change both front and rear belts
 
Also, being a standard twingo its going into, will it matter than the Gordini has Roof Air Bag, Will the seats cause a problem for the Air Bag ECU?
 
maggi112":1bjbw85s said:
Assuming the existing dash is Black, it's as simple as a few bolts on the doors and swap it over for a straight swap (or you could change the leather inserts over).

Front seats require 4 bolts to be removed from under the car, the wiring for the air bags to be unclipped and refitting is the reversal.

Rear seats just unbolt nice and easy and refitting is the reversal once again.

Only other thing I can think of is a Gordini has a gloss black surround (which I found the standard surround to be too reflective so had mine flocked) and the handles in the roof for the passenger which I don't know if you already have.

Oh and the seat belts would need changing, they're easy but I've not done that
Wouldn't the rear seat be going from bench to sliding seats... Check to see if there's bolt holes for the sliding seats to go onto. Rear seat belts would need swapping, as they clip onto the seat, but that's a dead easy task to change remove/fit belt reels.

Gear stick surround may give problems, depending on whether its a 133 or GT Dini. 133s don't have the lift up gate for reverse
 
I left the gear stick out for that reason. And I'll be honest, I assumed the seats would be sliding anyway :p

Belts would need changing for the reason Neil gave above, and the fact they're colour coded
 
I have change the bench to slidding seats. There are the holes! (But I have not change the belt yet) Mine is 133 but I believe it is the same!
 
Top