Was taking something from the car just now and realise that it's broken!!!

Ok. It's not the chair itself, but the clip for the rail. It covers this part.

Still, it's a shame that these parts are so easily damaged. Actually, I believe it's more of a case of the workshops not taking care when dismantling the chairs. Only 3 possible culprits: Silent Soundproof, DK Tomo Leather or Merlin. Anyway, I have to get a replacement. Let's see how much this worthless piece of plastic will cost.
Original Toyota Part number: 72137-68040
Cheers,

Ok. It's not the chair itself, but the clip for the rail. It covers this part.

Still, it's a shame that these parts are so easily damaged. Actually, I believe it's more of a case of the workshops not taking care when dismantling the chairs. Only 3 possible culprits: Silent Soundproof, DK Tomo Leather or Merlin. Anyway, I have to get a replacement. Let's see how much this worthless piece of plastic will cost.
Original Toyota Part number: 72137-68040
Cheers,
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