Sooooooooo. As suggested 2 sets of bolts at front 1 set at rear. Everyone was only hand tight ! So anyway all removed and trying to get seat out from car found there was wire running from transmission tunnel to rise of seat runner. Could find no way of of releasing it from runner and no idea what it ps function was , so cut the wires with intention to add connectors when putting back together
So photos of underside of the seat
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With the long plates removed.
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Here you can see the seat is designed to go over box section of suspension
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With it near all apart I could see how I could move runners without drilling extra holes etc. Pressed the release bar to move runners to get to last bolts and found 1 runner extended much further than other. With the runners disassembled I could now get to see what the wiring was for.
Now at this point I could have sworn. The effing wiring connector had jammed itself solid into the runner and was the whole reason the seat wouldn’t go back far enough !!. Instead I just laughed at situation,and eased the culprit out.
I couldn’t have removed it with seat is situ, and I also found bolts to floor and cross member needed tightening any water . Also got to hoover the carpet under the seat

So apologies, a 2011 seat works perfectly as long as not jammed by this little culprit ....
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