Not got round to fitting a brace myself yet, but from the collection of pics I took when wiring in the parcel shelf I'll show some bits Rear passenger side panel off, but boot panel still in, the cover is off but you can see the bits where the cover clips in. This is of the left but shows the clip bits clearer Lift it up and off a bit, note the seat has been removed Push it out of the way, note the seat belt is still attached And theres the bolt exposed ready to recieve the strut (this pick for anyone who's wondered where the wiring stuff is or whats under there) Now I'd push the boot panels together, slip the brace through them, bolt it down and reassemble your car! To get there,..... First pull up the rear passenger seat bases (hold in the center back and pull), so the passenger panels can be moved, also might as whell unbolt the rear seat backs now Pull up the door floor guard (poppers) you need to do this to get the passenger panel out The passenger panel pulls out (poppers) but has a lip that fits under the rubber thing that goes around the rear passenger window and also attaches to the panel on the pillar, you will need the seat bases up to do this, this panel is an arse to refit Now you may remove the boot panel, remove the rear setas if not done already There is a dark piece of plastic around where the seat belt comes out, pop it off (clip), it reveals two bolts, take them out, straight down in an indent remove the screw, off to left is another screw that was covered up by the passenger panel, remove that, the last two are crappy plastic screw things, one is straight down again from the first metal screw (under(lower) the lid thing for the jack), the second faces inwards towards the front of the car in the rear beam across the bottom of the boot door If you can still remember what you did all that for, do it! Thats my guide for dismantling the rear inside of your car, I took the center column and bits around the gear stick off a while ago if anybody wants to see that,........