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Old 05-01-2009, 03:20 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Dont remember who it was with the TRD shoulder pads. If you are reading this or know who it is can you post the pics again? I think I may just go with that since it theoretically should stop it from flying up to the top like that.

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PSH dcemureviews has it:

Yes I have them. I actually have 4. Two in the front and two in the back.



http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyot...spagenameZWDVW

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http://cgi.ebay.com/BEST-QUALITY-SEA...dZp1638Q2em122
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Now that I take another look at it, it looks pretty nice! Thanks!
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I purchased them as an impulse buy. After I bought 4, I felt I didnt need 4 and only needed 2. But I put them all on and they look good even though whoever sits in the back rarely puts on their seat belts. Looks consistent too.
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Hey ill take em if you dont want em haha.
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Old 05-01-2009, 03:33 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Hey ill take em if you dont want em haha.
HAHA. Updated previous post. What I meant was that buying 4 was a bit too much as I only felt I needed only 2. But looks good. Its cheap. Buy them on eBay. Its not total overkill like that TRD'd out Camry from CarDomain.
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Ill check ebay . Hey I also have a question for you. I will PM you.
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Did you not read his post? He said these are higher up employees (managers, vp's ,etc, I assume). You don't say things like that if you want to keep your job. Technically, they can't fire your for saying that, but it wont be a wise career move. I'm sure if he said something like that or simply dont let sit in his car, it will limit his career with that company. Or, when they have cutbacks, i'm sure he may be the next to go.
Did I not read his post? Are you kidding me?

First, you can't get fired for saying something to someone about your personal property no matter how high up the people are on the food chain.


Like dcemureviews posted...its his personal property. If they dont like what he says when people disrespect his property, give him a company car or simply dont ride with him.
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Did I not read his post? Are you kidding me?

First, you can't get fired for saying something to someone about your personal property no matter how high up the people are on the food chain.


Like dcemureviews posted...its his personal property. If they dont like what he says when people disrespect his property, give him a company car or simply dont ride with him.
Wouldnt get fired but sure as hell would hurt the chances of that raise I am eyeballing. They would probably take it in the wrong way.
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how about getting something like the invisible bra we have for the front end of the car and putting it on the plastic that the seat belt hits. the thin clear film should be invisible to them but protect the plastic perfectly. the window would be very hard to break or deeply scratch so you dont have to worry about that.
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Be thankful they don't want to smoke. I used to sell to a company in SC and took the engineering department out to lunch with my new $38K Sienna. The redneck engineering manager asked if he could smoke, and since they made my house payment, I really couldn't say no. On the way to the resturant, I saw him 'brushing' his lap in my rear view. It was later that evening when I was cleaning out the van that saw what he was brushing...the burn hole in my seat. And that a**h**e never said a word about it.
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Be thankful they don't want to smoke. I used to sell to a company in SC and took the engineering department out to lunch with my new $38K Sienna. The redneck engineering manager asked if he could smoke, and since they made my house payment, I really couldn't say no. On the way to the resturant, I saw him 'brushing' his lap in my rear view. It was later that evening when I was cleaning out the van that saw what he was brushing...the burn hole in my seat. And that a**h**e never said a word about it.
Fuck that. Whether they make your house payment or what not, I would of said no. You could of simply said that you have young kids or a wife that is allergic or sensitive to cigarette smell. But I can see that you're just being courteous but sometimes, there is some times where you just have to deny their request. Unless of course you suggest it first.

All people have to do if they dont feel comfortable is deny politely. Theres nothing wrong with that nor is it rude.
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