Glenda Speed Seat Complete.
Cut a small hole on each side of the seat to get the elastic through. Then added a couple buckles and belt keepers to attach it to the molle belt.
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Great idea and :icon_thumright: Nice Work!
Nice!
Well done...
Good looking dog !!!
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Nice thanks for sharing the tip
Timely post as I just gathered all the materials to mod one of my GG seats this weekend. Thanks!
Quote from: boatpaddle on March 20, 2025, 05:33:00 PMGood looking dog !!!
He's always the star of the show.
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