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(will nukeadmin remove this as it competes with his sales and competes with his (this) site
Vidura
Last edited by vidura on Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:08 pm; edited 1 time in total ______________________________________________________________ "Truth is an arrow- but the gate is narrow - that it passes through" (The Bible - & Dylan)
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Me
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It seriously crossed my mind and so I wasn't sniping at all but had considered the possibility as the whole area of competition is somewhat grey.
I don't really expect that it would be removed but if it was I would be seriously concerned.
Vidura
______________________________________________________________ "Truth is an arrow- but the gate is narrow - that it passes through" (The Bible - & Dylan)
"Everybody knows everything - know what I mean?"
Me
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Don't need one myself, but it does look like a nicely designed bit of kit
Andrew
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but by the number of moments that take our breath away."
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The handbrake has been shifted to between the driver's seat and the door.
Due to the extra height of the seat swivel it is a definite reach down action to operate it - not so handy for hill-starts, especially for the short-arsed her-indoors.
Worst bit is that I catch my trousers (or even more dangerously my shorts) on it when exiting the vehicle.
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Hi, I have seen one of these in action, they are very good and must be one of the best as you just pull the pin out and drop the handle down to rotate the seat leaving the brake on
cheers
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