Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Elsheepo on 17 July 2006, 18:06:01
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Now normally I wouldn't complain about having such nice nice weather.
But....
Those nice cofy Elite leather seats become lethal weapons in this heat when coupled with a pair of shorts!! Had to nip out to the shop this afternoon after leaving the car sat outside in the sun all day - wish I'd walked now.
Ouuuuuuuuch!
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and they're cold in the winter as well....
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Doubt if you'd wear shorts in winter ;D
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Doubt if you'd wear shorts in winter ;D
OK, when you wear a short skirt at the weekends... ;D
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That's what heated seats are for ;)
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Ahh, but I just don't have the legs for a mini-skirt, too many hairs!
Not only that, I think the gf would run a mile if I started that!
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Now you know why I hate leather seats!!!!! In the summer they burn, plus when you get out of the car your shirt is stuck to your back. In the winter they are damned cold, plus you slide all over the place on them.
Give me nice cloth anyday.
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You could always put a nice set of fluffy covers over them ;D
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And some cute fluffy dice... ;D
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Whats wrong with dice? ::)
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Now you know why I hate leather seats!!!!! In the summer they burn, plus when you get out of the car your shirt is stuck to your back. In the winter they are damned cold, plus you slide all over the place on them.
Give me nice cloth anyday.
Cloth? How Common!! Omega's have Velvor Seats, jolly good show what!
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Now you know why I hate leather seats!!!!! In the summer they burn, plus when you get out of the car your shirt is stuck to your back. In the winter they are damned cold, plus you slide all over the place on them.
Give me nice cloth anyday.
Cloth? How Common!! Omega's have Velvor Seats, jolly good show what!
Ron's prolly thinking about his pug ;)
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and they're cold in the winter as well....
ahhhh....that must be why they have heated seats ;D
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wouldn't a heat reflective windscreen help (or solve) this problem? The heaters only take care of one end of the temperature range ... I thought the "solar ray" glass fitted to every other window was like the pilkington k-glass in that it too stops the heat transmission?