Alright, maybe I'm just not used to Nissan's coming from Honda's all my life, but what's up with the front seat belts? The buckle portion (with the release button) is so high, that the lower portion of the seat belt digs into my stomach... not exactly comfortable driving. I find myself always re-adjusting and pulling it down.
Most cars I've been in have the seat belt latch pretty much even with the plane of the seat cusion. On the G, the latch sticks up at least 3 inches or so. What gives. [dunno]
2003 G35 Coupe | 6-speed | Diamond Graphite/Graphite | Sirius
I have the same problem with the belt feeling too snug to my neck and squeezing my ample boosom. What to do? Seriously, I am having more serious issues with the windows and spoiler right now. I'm none too happy about the 7 trips I have made to the dealership in the last 3 months.
I'm thinking some sort of clip just before the seat belt loops through the buckle. That would bring the seat belt across your chest lower, and could keep some slack in the lower portion.
2003 G35 Coupe | 6-speed | Diamond Graphite/Graphite | Sirius
I have the same problem with the belt feeling too snug to my neck and squeezing my ample boosom. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
did anybody else misread this like I did and think [bigeyes]
| G35 Coupe | Obsidian Black w/ Graphite | 6 MT | Navi. | 15% tint on fronts 5% on the rest |
"In this life, it's not what you hope for, it's not what you deserve -- it's what you take."
I have the same problem with the belt feeling too snug to my neck and squeezing my ample boosom. What to do? Seriously, I am having more serious issues with the windows and spoiler right now. I'm none too happy about the 7 trips I have made to the dealership in the last 3 months.
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G35 Coupe/6MT/Black/Graphite/Aero
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Ample boosom, sounds scary.[bigeyes]
The adults on Halloween were running up to children and scream, other adults would boo some.
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