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What Do You Use Your Rear Seats For?
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VanhireBoys
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In my single days a long time ago I took two girls a spin in my 944. One girl had a really short skirt on ... Two points of note 1. Her underwear was clean 2. There is no graceful way to get in and out of the back of a 944
PSH
PCGB Member
Now this brings back memories when talking of girls in a 944. Some years ago while out for a night clubbing with a friend I offered a lift to some girls, 3 of them in fact which made 5 of us. Yes we did all fit, the girls got the 3 spare seats and my friend sat on the back arm rest in the middle between two of the girls. I had to open the roof to give him head clearance but he was happy and I'm also happy to report everyone survived the trip, oh and yes the girls were wearing short skirts.... Pete
Fat Albert
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My Mum used to pick me up from Air cadets in her 924, one time we gave a lift to 4 other cadets, 3 on the back seats and one lying in the boot! I use the back seat of the 968 every week as I pick up my son and his mate from Cricket, so my Son has to sit in the back I used to use the rear seats in 944man's car for Kato!
Fat Albert
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Ooops, sorry about that! []
Hi there, nice thread. What am I doing in the back seat of my car? Are you really wanna know that? I watch videos [link]https://onlygirls.com/erika_no_rules[/link] on the Internet and then check everything I saw in practice with my girlfriend. We all do that. It's awesome, guys. Auto is not just for work or going out of town. You can also sleep in the trunk. lol.
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