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Al, it depends if you want the seatbelt pieces out or not. I bet you just want the seat out so, the only things that come out are the nuts on the base of the legs, and the carpet piece swings down when you fold the seat.
The nuts are easy, the carpet piece can be left in without the seats there. Just take the seat out and let it fall down by itself. The seats have one side bolted, and one side slips into the seatbelt piece. I am confusing you I bet....They are easy to remove. What do want them out for? It makes a difference if you are taking out belts or carpet too.....I'll explain in detail when I get that info