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Originally Posted by Locust
Please don't assume I'm an idiot. I know how to raise a seat and move it forward/backward. A seat belt sitting in an odd position may not bug you on a 10 or 20 minute test drive but after an hour or two hours you really start to notice it.
Some of you act like I'm the first person in the world to buy a car and change their mind on it a couple months later. I realize this is an 86 forum and many of you will be naturally inclined to be a little defensive about your rides but I haven't stated my full reasons for wanting to sell it and I don't really want to.
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I actually agree with you brother. I can't find a good position for the belt and for everything else. 6"3 and long legs make for a pretty fixed seating position. Thankfully (or not, depending on perspective) I wear collared shirts every work day, and just slide the seatbelt underneath the collar, works for me