The only thing my Bonne is still good for.............
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The only thing my Bonne is still good for.............
well and i might just sleep in it from time to time, believe it or not but i find sits in my Bonne more compy then my own bed.
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I know the feeling.. i've slept in my b'ville from time to time, due to my mom being so pissed I can't handle her. I wonder how people can live w/o the comforatable seats of a bonneville.
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Originally Posted by opensourceguy
I know the feeling.. i've slept in my b'ville from time to time, due to my mom being so pissed I can't handle her. I wonder how people can live w/o the comforatable seats of a bonneville.
-justin
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BonnieBrougham: in your sig you have L337 = ellite, when its 1337.. just to point that out .
When I first read your post I thought it said crusty velvet seats.. that was pretty weird.
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When I first read your post I thought it said crusty velvet seats.. that was pretty weird.
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I don't think my leather back seat is all that comfy for sleeping in...that stupid middle seat is bumped up and you have the seatbelts to contend with.
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Sleep in the back? That seat'* just not for sleeping... :pimp:
Pop the tilt all the way up, Move the seat back about three inches, deflate the lumber supports, lean all the way back, lose the shoes and pass out.
Pop the tilt all the way up, Move the seat back about three inches, deflate the lumber supports, lean all the way back, lose the shoes and pass out.