Sexifying your camaro/firebird
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Sexifying your camaro/firebird
Hey guys...a random thought popped into my head the other day. If you have a third gen with power seats or what not, would it be possible to rig a switch in the back seat that would cause the seats to roll forward completely and tilt towards the windshield, thus giving maximum rear seat room with a flick of this switch?
How pimp would that be, eh? Of course you'd want to rig a safety so it can't be toggled while driving...or while someone is sitting in the front for that matter...maybe putting the switch by the driver instead. But yea, I just thought of this...I don't know how original it is or how practical. I thought I'd share.
How pimp would that be, eh? Of course you'd want to rig a safety so it can't be toggled while driving...or while someone is sitting in the front for that matter...maybe putting the switch by the driver instead. But yea, I just thought of this...I don't know how original it is or how practical. I thought I'd share.
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interesting, would suck if it happened while driving. Maybe have it connected to the fuse box or something similar
my buddy wanted to by a firebird last week. and it had a lepord print headliner and a disco ball......
looked reaaaalllly greasy.......i loved it.but he didnt buy it, got a beautiful 85 z28 instead......
looked reaaaalllly greasy.......i loved it.but he didnt buy it, got a beautiful 85 z28 instead......
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I always thought that the 4th gens looked more sensual then the third-gens. The curves, anyway. Third-gens seemed more chiseled and angular. A disco ball...? How about six-inch **** carpet?
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first thought that came to mind was the scene from Christine where the Fury killed the Garage owner by squeezing him between the front seat and steering wheel.
Its a cool idea, while your at it rig the bottom of the back seats to slide foward and the backs to lay down to form a bed.
Anything is possible with enougth creativity and duct tape

Its a cool idea, while your at it rig the bottom of the back seats to slide foward and the backs to lay down to form a bed.
Anything is possible with enougth creativity and duct tape
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How about six-inch **** carpet?
How about six-inch **** carpet?
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Re: Sexifying your camaro/firebird
Originally posted by wpaskar
Hey guys...a random thought popped into my head the other day. If you have a third gen with power seats or what not, would it be possible to rig a switch in the back seat that would cause the seats to roll forward completely and tilt towards the windshield, thus giving maximum rear seat room with a flick of this switch?
How pimp would that be, eh? Of course you'd want to rig a safety so it can't be toggled while driving...or while someone is sitting in the front for that matter...maybe putting the switch by the driver instead. But yea, I just thought of this...I don't know how original it is or how practical. I thought I'd share.
Hey guys...a random thought popped into my head the other day. If you have a third gen with power seats or what not, would it be possible to rig a switch in the back seat that would cause the seats to roll forward completely and tilt towards the windshield, thus giving maximum rear seat room with a flick of this switch?
How pimp would that be, eh? Of course you'd want to rig a safety so it can't be toggled while driving...or while someone is sitting in the front for that matter...maybe putting the switch by the driver instead. But yea, I just thought of this...I don't know how original it is or how practical. I thought I'd share.
personally, im a big fan of the velvet red curtains. imagine each side windows like that...maybe, remove passenger seat. replace the rear passenger seat with a really big comfortable seat in the back. and have tonnes of leg room.
As is stands, i belive im removing both font passenger and rear driver seats. having amps and stuff behind me and extra space so i can have a single passenger.....
but i like doing weird things like that.
As is stands, i belive im removing both font passenger and rear driver seats. having amps and stuff behind me and extra space so i can have a single passenger.....
but i like doing weird things like that.
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Sex in a thirdgen... Only if you have t-tops, and she doesn't mind playing the role of a periscope out of the top of the t-top. The back seats are useless. If you didn't know, 4th gen seats COMPLETELY recline.
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Sounds like it just takes the fun right out of it. I dunno, never tried, but I think I would just be too damn worried about someone kicking something and breaking it to have a good time..
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Originally posted by omnipotentgoku
Sex in a thirdgen... Only if you have t-tops, and she doesn't mind playing the role of a periscope out of the top of the t-top. The back seats are useless. If you didn't know, 4th gen seats COMPLETELY recline.
Sex in a thirdgen... Only if you have t-tops, and she doesn't mind playing the role of a periscope out of the top of the t-top. The back seats are useless. If you didn't know, 4th gen seats COMPLETELY recline.
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Originally posted by devianb
Sounds pretty stupid to me, those rear seats are useless, useless I tell you, only thing they good for is providing a comfortable ride for my grocieries.
Sounds pretty stupid to me, those rear seats are useless, useless I tell you, only thing they good for is providing a comfortable ride for my grocieries.
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Re: Sexifying your camaro/firebird
Originally posted by wpaskar
Hey guys...a random thought popped into my head the other day. If you have a third gen with power seats or what not, would it be possible to rig a switch in the back seat that would cause the seats to roll forward completely and tilt towards the windshield, thus giving maximum rear seat room with a flick of this switch?
How pimp would that be, eh? Of course you'd want to rig a safety so it can't be toggled while driving...or while someone is sitting in the front for that matter...maybe putting the switch by the driver instead. But yea, I just thought of this...I don't know how original it is or how practical. I thought I'd share.
Hey guys...a random thought popped into my head the other day. If you have a third gen with power seats or what not, would it be possible to rig a switch in the back seat that would cause the seats to roll forward completely and tilt towards the windshield, thus giving maximum rear seat room with a flick of this switch?
How pimp would that be, eh? Of course you'd want to rig a safety so it can't be toggled while driving...or while someone is sitting in the front for that matter...maybe putting the switch by the driver instead. But yea, I just thought of this...I don't know how original it is or how practical. I thought I'd share.
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lol, we don't need this to turn into another sex in a thirdgen thread, but....
front seats work best for that...
on another note. A buddy of mine used to own a Acura 3.2CL type-S...now i'm not sure if it was a type s option, or just a 3.2CL option, but the seats automatically rolled forward when they were tilted up...however, you still had to tilt them manually. I'd think that developing a hinge system that would automatically tilt the seast wouldn't be much of a problem to overcome, and simply wiring the seats to move when a microswitch was engaged, or you could steal the rest of the unit from that seat.
I remember thinking it was pretty pimp to have the seat automatically move forward when you pushed the back up, just since everyone knows that you want to do that to get more room, but normally don't feel like bending over the seat to either adjust it yourself, or hit the buttons.
front seats work best for that...
on another note. A buddy of mine used to own a Acura 3.2CL type-S...now i'm not sure if it was a type s option, or just a 3.2CL option, but the seats automatically rolled forward when they were tilted up...however, you still had to tilt them manually. I'd think that developing a hinge system that would automatically tilt the seast wouldn't be much of a problem to overcome, and simply wiring the seats to move when a microswitch was engaged, or you could steal the rest of the unit from that seat.
I remember thinking it was pretty pimp to have the seat automatically move forward when you pushed the back up, just since everyone knows that you want to do that to get more room, but normally don't feel like bending over the seat to either adjust it yourself, or hit the buttons.




Niiiice.
