pow
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Do you REALLY want buckets in an everyday car?
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Steve
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dont know tbh, possibly not, never had them to live with, comfort isnt a massive thing to me, hence why im not fussed about my coilovers and polybushes giving a very harsh ride.
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pow
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Buckets are a pain in the arse, full stop. Don't know how peopel put up with them every day
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s.c.w
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I like this pow guy his talks sence
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pow
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Hi Sarah
Seriously though, with harnesses you can't lean forward to get a car park ticket, you have to plug like 5 things in to 'belt up'. Bleh
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s.c.w
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Hi
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s.c.w
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Dont you think he should wait till he gets anouther car before he does this?
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pow
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Personally I think he should just leave the current seats as the are. I'm not being nasty at all but it's a £1.5k puma at the end of the day.
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s.c.w
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My point its not a racing car
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Steve
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retrims are all coming out quite expensive for my current seats noone for less then 500 quid sadly
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s.c.w
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just wait, you can spend money on me instead of you car
[Edited on 20-06-2011 by s.c.w]
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Steve
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no chance
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s.c.w
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Just leave the bloody car as it is
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Steve
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might get my ones retrimmed, might be the best option here
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Buckets are a pain in the arse, full stop. Don't know how peopel put up with them every day
never bothered me for 3 years, dont see the issue if you get the right ones ?
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s.c.w
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NO NO NO NO NOO
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Steve
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theres going to be a fight in a minute
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Steve
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im going to be setting my fb status to single if this continues
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s.c.w
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Go on then steve
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Steve
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will do at lunch
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s.c.w
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cool tho i was the one who said i would do it if you did that to you car
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Ingham
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Steve get bucket seats that light up.
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FAZ
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Hi Sarah
Seriously though, with harnesses you can't lean forward to get a car park ticket, you have to plug like 5 things in to 'belt up'. Bleh
+1, pain in the arse
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djgritt
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Buckets & Harnesses are fine.
I prefer using them to my regular seats & belts in my almost daily driver tbh.
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jr
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if you were really clever you would leave the standard setbelt in there for normal duties, and the harness for track if it is to remain as a dual purpose car
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