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Question Grinding off brackets in rear seat area?

Stripping the interior this weekend and there are a bunch of studs and brackets on the rear deck and rear seat area that look like they'll get in the way of the RS carpet. I've marked all the questionable ones in the following photos. Some of them seem to be for a rear deck panel, some of them I have absolutely no idea.

Take a look and tell me which ones I should grind off...










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all of the brackets you show are to hold the interior pieces down.
Once you start the carpet install...if any of them are in the way, cut em off. Make sure to protect the areas against rust!!!
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And while you are ther have the eyebolt for the harness removed and use the correct and additional reinforced spot.

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And while you are ther have the eyebolt for the harness removed and use the correct and additional reinforced spot.
Definitely. If you think that's bad, how's this for a good spot to drill for the lapbelt?:

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will you be grinding off this parts as well? thinking about this set-up as well, are you purchasing from original fit interiors?
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Finally better then nothing

Factory seats had the belt ends mountet to the rail support.
Factory RS had a own rear cowl sheet with harness belt points.

The factory workshopmanual shows how to install additional seat belt points. It´s in manual 901 appendix section. There was also a factory information for preparing 911 Clubsport for raceing ( However the Matter Roll Cage forced to a harness ).

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