#157753 - 09/02/03 04:36 PM
Hanky-panky in the back seat of a GP
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Registered: 08/25/03
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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How many people here can honestly say that they've had all out sex in the back seat of a Grand Prix? Just curious???
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#157755 - 09/03/03 07:20 AM
Re: Hanky-panky in the back seat of a GP
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Registered: 07/31/03
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Loc: Catskills, NY
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My car is sacred ground, I'll have to keep trying.
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Traded in. 2003 GTP. Every option but HUD. New Mods: Wizaired CAI, SLP Headers, Cat, U-bend and Downpipe, 3.2 Modular Pulley, Phase 3 rollers w/OR Pushrods, Larger Belt Tensioner Pulley, Gatorback, AL103's, 180 Degree Stat, DHP
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#157756 - 09/04/03 12:13 AM
Re: Hanky-panky in the back seat of a GP
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Registered: 08/08/02
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Loc: PA
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I just think i am too tall for the back seat, plus I don't do anything in my car that could possible mess it up...oh well, i guess i am obsessed!
adam 98 gtp
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#157757 - 09/10/03 03:47 AM
Re: Hanky-panky in the back seat of a GP
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Registered: 09/10/03
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Loc: San Diego
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Well, Ive done both, Back and front passenger. The back was kind of cramped, I would suggest the front passenger, Have the girl in the seat. Just make sure you have pretty decent tint job. Wesley
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#157758 - 09/10/03 10:04 PM
Re: Hanky-panky in the back seat of a GP
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Registered: 03/26/03
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Loc: Franklin, MA
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Just make sure you have pretty decent tint job. What time of day is this occuring? What's going on over there?
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#157759 - 09/12/03 10:17 AM
Re: Hanky-panky in the back seat of a GP
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Registered: 06/04/03
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Loc: St. Louis , MO
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I didn't want to tell on myself but since I'm not the first. I've done it a lot of times in the front seat. The back seat doesn't look like it would be comfortable. My windows are not tinted I just have to find a dark street and hope the windows fog up real quick. But I'm young and I don't have my own apartment so I'm forced to use the GTP.
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#157760 - 09/12/03 10:39 AM
Re: Hanky-panky in the back seat of a GP
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Registered: 03/26/03
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Loc: Franklin, MA
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I just have to find a dark street... Try a parking lot...
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#157761 - 09/12/03 08:14 PM
Re: Hanky-panky in the back seat of a GP
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Registered: 02/08/03
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Loc: Portland
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Never the back seat, but if you recline the front seats I've given up on doing it in the car, though, I keep getting hassled by cops. One time when I was in HS, a police car drove by, and it turned around, than sneaked up on us from behind with the head lights turned out. My stupid @ss told my then GF to just lie still. When the cop knocked on the window and asked what we were doing, "I said we were just lying down".... The cop said, that since he saw a bible sitting on the dash board, that he wouldn't write us up, but told us to stay out of trouble.
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#157763 - 11/05/03 01:31 PM
Re: Hanky-panky in the back seat of a GP
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Registered: 11/05/03
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Loc: Germantown, MD
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Haha, I've done it in both, front and back. I'm 5'10" 230. It was tight up front. I think the back works better if you recline both front seats all the way forward. You should use a windshield visor too.
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