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  • xantonin
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    My number one rule is "EASY ON THE DOOR"

    My car's doors are very very light, but really long, so they slam easily and it makes me cringe.

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  • thejazzguy
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    Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
    I accept people for what they are,be it elderly,ignorant or just plain daft. As long as it's nothing done out of mallice, i accept other peoples foibles.
    Exactly. It's just a car after all; the relationships I have with the people closest to me are more important than worrying about whether someone smudges my windows or gets dirt on the door sill. I can always clean things!

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  • Eddie6th
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    You're one step ahead of me!

    One thread...,five pages later...,still going strong!

    Ha-ha!!!!!

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  • Sandstone
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    [QUOTE=smurf;318021]Originally Posted by dope92cc
    I would hate to think what a 6hr drive with kids would be like if they were not able to have drink, food, toys in the car. QUOTE]

    Toys yes... books and a video are toys right? I have three kids kin to wild animals at times. They do not eat in my vehicles... at least when I am around. They can drink water . You should hear how excited they are when we get a rental since all is far game in a rental.

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  • dope92cc
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    Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
    Take off the armrests,then no one can pull them!
    Exactly what I did a few months ago!
    But removing a 70's armrest might be quite risky. More so than my late 91 armrests

    Calais, when ever you need to take your door panel off. Go ahead carefully remove that armrest and keep it in your closet or trunk. Eliminate the risk, it's worth it

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  • Eddie6th
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    Take off the armrests,then no one can pull them!

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  • Calais
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    I don't allow passengers in the back seat of my coupe anymore, my 70's plastic is too easily scratched. Other than that pretty much all the rules listed.

    For whoever said no pulling the armrest, there is a handle for that: I totally agree! My car has an obvious and well fastened handle that is easy to see and pull and yet people pull the much less stable armrest. That really makes me angry.

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  • Eddie6th
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    Hi dope92,I accept people for what they are,be it elderly,ignorant or just plain daft. As long as it's nothing done out of mallice, i accept other peoples foibles.We're not perfect and nor am I. If i slam my door when i'm angry,i can't blame others that are heavy handed. I'm more concerned about the paintwork...especially supermarket car parks.I try to park away from all the comotion. It doesn't bother me if i have to walk that extra 500yds!


    I think i've got a good wee number going here with the 'nanas. A good match for the california raisins,anyday! We'll need to get some smilies for a ZZTOP combo here....'Viva Las Vegas' (TCB)

    Cheers!

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  • miahjohn
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    sit down, shut up and enjoy the ride!

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  • dope92cc
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    Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
    Ever thought of becoming a taxi driver?
    as long as it's a car that way too abundant and has severely used interior parts.
    Now if I had a brand new sedan issued to me; I'd tape up EVERYTHING that is plastic in the interior
    Scratches in plastic REALLY grind my gears.

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  • Eddie6th
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    Ever thought of becoming a taxi driver?

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  • john m.
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    You guys are freaks!
    Oh come on Nick I know you got some weird stuff of your own!

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  • dope92cc
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    dope, the dog in your avitar looks EXACTLY like mine. She's a healer/Terrior mix.
    That's my Buddy! We are all sure he's heeler/border collie.
    He was found on the side of the road with a broken femur. Best dog ever.

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  • TRIPOWER1
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    you know you have a good friend(s) when you both use the same rules mostly what is listed for each others cars. My parents, wife and a couple of friends will kick whatever dirt is on their shoes before getting into my camaro because they dont want to hear my bitching of how they just got dirt on my mats. My 95 camaro still has the factory mats that came with the car not bad huh! My 2 year old knows better than to touch the windows or put his feet on the back of the seats, more than for others.

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  • Nick Chapman
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    dope, the dog in your avitar looks EXACTLY like mine. She's a healer/Terrior mix.

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