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aaronjb

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Re: Omega seats - uncomfortable!
« Reply #30 on: 19 December 2010, 19:57:50 »

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It's close but I keep me hair shaved!

Yes agreed, if you could pull the wheel back an inch it would be just that little bit better.
Yes short hair is my solution too. But not the previous owners, going by the grey hair in the head lining.
:D :D :D Hopefully it's head hair, at least...
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feeutfo

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Re: Omega seats - uncomfortable!
« Reply #31 on: 19 December 2010, 19:59:26 »

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It's close but I keep me hair shaved!

Yes agreed, if you could pull the wheel back an inch it would be just that little bit better.
Yes short hair is my solution too. But not the previous owners, going by the grey hair in the head lining.
:D :D :D Hopefully it's head hair, at least...
And dandruff, everywhere else. Baaaaaaarf.
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aaronjb

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Re: Omega seats - uncomfortable!
« Reply #32 on: 19 December 2010, 20:04:33 »

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It's close but I keep me hair shaved!

Yes agreed, if you could pull the wheel back an inch it would be just that little bit better.
Yes short hair is my solution too. But not the previous owners, going by the grey hair in the head lining.
:D :D :D Hopefully it's head hair, at least...
And dandruff, everywhere else. Baaaaaaarf.

Eww!

That reminds me of the first 300ZX I went to look at - a suspicious stain on the base of the passenger seat and what looked like a stiletto heel hole in the dashboard  :o
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Re: Omega seats - uncomfortable!
« Reply #33 on: 19 December 2010, 20:09:52 »

Mine seem plenty comfy and i reguarly do 300 miles a day, having said that i have just bought some MV6 leather as a bit of a treat :y
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Re: Omega seats - uncomfortable!
« Reply #34 on: 20 December 2010, 01:12:49 »

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Although I have been driving an Omega for about 6 years now, i havent until this week done a journey of much more than 100 miles. I have driven two journeys of just over 300 miles this week, and I must say I am disappointed in the level of comfort of the drivers seat. On both journeys my lower back was in some discomfort After about 150 miles. I tried adjusting the lumbar support, but that made it worse. The least worst setting was with the least support on the adjustment.
Also had discomfort in shoulders, neck and left leg - maybe I,m just finally falling apart. ::)
It felt as though something at the lower part of the seat back was digging into my back. The heater pad ? :-/
Would add that these are standard cloth seats.
Just to be a tad more controversial, I can remember driving my old Senator (with leather) to Stranraer (approx. 450 miles) with only a brief fuel stop, and I felt as fresh as a daisy when I got there. Could happily have turned round and driven straight back where I came from. Although I was 10 years younger then ;)
try it in a vectra 60miles get pain's on the old cheeks!!
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