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BRIANHO13 said:
I allready have stock seats, which I will be trying to get rid of as well.....
What is everyones opinion on these.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=014&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=330040336365&rd=1,1
You're gonna be spending too much time getting bounced around in them to buy cheap seats.
Spend the money for something with a little support and padding.
If you have a cage (no reclining needed), Corbeau Forzas are excellent and reasonably priced, especially used.
Anything by the big names; Corbeau, Recaro, Beard, Mastercraft, etc. should be fine.
 
Lawn Cher' said:
Those look uncomfortable, especially if one has a generous posterior.

See, I was thinking that my extra padding would help me out. I guess I will just go without a passenger seat until I can get good seats.
 
I couldnt even get to the bottom of his, hell i couldnt get past the sides
 
Ramsey said:
I couldnt even get to the bottom of his, hell i couldnt get past the sides


Either you have a tiny pecker...

or that's a pretty big bunghole!
 
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you didnt see the picture i posted in that other thread?
 
Ramsey said:
you didnt see the picture i posted in that other thread?
Why don't you repost it for those that missed it?
 
FAWK

My son takes my Lincoln to work last night at Borders.
Some dickhead breaks in and steals the stereo, of course doing about $800 worth of damage to get the fawkin $150 stereo out.
 
kid4lyf said:
FAWK

My son takes my Lincoln to work last night at Borders.
Some dickhead breaks in and steals the stereo, of course doing about $800 worth of damage to get the fawkin $150 stereo out.
Could be worse.....

He could have stolen the headlights.
 
ChiXJeff said:
Could be worse.....

He could have stolen the headlights.
Oh it gets much better.
Because the car has keyless entry, my son shut's it off, tosses the keys under the seat, and locks it up.
Dickheads find the keys and take them.
Yes, including house and business keys.
I can't find the spare and have to have the car towed in.
Still can't find spare today so have to pull a door lock to have a key made.
Along with changing locks on business. (Car is registered to business. Don't know if they were smart enough to look at registration for address)
I don't want to guess at what a key cost on a car with $250 lightbulbs?
You heard right, lightbulbs
 
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Maybe the thieves set it on fire, you should call your insurance agent.;)
 
I really shouldn't be laughing.... but I am.

"Boy, we needs to talk......."

Actually, go to a *REAL* Ferd garage, with the VIN number. At least with GM, if the car hasn't been rekeyed, the dealer can cut a new key based on the VIN number.
 
Ding, ding, ding

$230 for two keys programmed for the car.
 
$230!!!!! :eek: Hope that came with a reach-around and a kiss. Still better than tearing the door apart, though.

I broke the door key for my Fiero in half when I was a couple of hundred miles from home years ago. There was a Pontiac garage up the street. I walked in with the 2 pieces and asked the service guys if there was any way of making a new key. The guy behind the counter gets his gauge out, figures out the code, and cuts a perfectly working key. No charge.
 
Brad, That is why, when my kid's car is broken, he walks or finds a ride.
I would even drive him somewhere before I would let him drive one of my cars....
NEVER NEVER NEVER will he drive something of mine!
Kids are kids, they can't help the way they are.....
 
seanR said:
Brad, That is why, when my kid's car is broken, he walks or finds a ride.
I would even drive him somewhere before I would let him drive one of my cars....
NEVER NEVER NEVER will he drive something of mine!
Kids are kids, they can't help the way they are.....
Yea well this "kid" is supposed to be going away to college next year. :scared: :shiver: :scared:
 
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