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Surferdude Deserts the fold as Dazzler Returns (Updated Reply #16)

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Offline Dazzler

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Interestingly enough I am finding it easier to get in and out of the SR than the Calais!  Just a slight difference in seat height and door cavity shape I guess??
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Car sounds great Trev and I love the blue.  :goodjob2: I know what you mean about getting in and out of the i30, I find it quite difficult with my my back problems.
Ironically my daughter who is only 38, has similar problems with her Accent. She has sciatica and lower back pain.
Just not long bought a unit so, a vehicle change might be a little way off.

That's my problem Trev , not long bought the car and very low kms on it so  I will have to keep it for many years yet.
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Interestingly enough I am finding it easier to get in and out of the SR than the Calais!  Just a slight difference in seat height and door cavity shape I guess??

My Falcon was the worst car for getting in and out, for some reason the doors did not seem to open far enough, I had to slide in around the edge of the door if you know what I mean. :eek: The Hyundai Terracan was magic for anyone with a bad back, I do miss it.
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