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- From: chrisp@regenmeister.Sun.COM (Chris Prael)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos,misc.consumers,misc.kids,talk.politics.medicine,sci.med
- Subject: Re: Seat Belts Releasing in Crashes: Institute for Injury Reduction
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 17:38:04 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems Inc., Mountain View, CA
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- References: <1992Nov20.091245.6306@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- From article <1992Nov20.091245.6306@leland.Stanford.EDU>, by tedebear@leland.Stanford.EDU (Theodore Chen):
- > In article <1992Nov20.002400.23792@netcom.com> feustel@netcom.com (David Feustel) writes:
- >>Simple solution to the seatbelt problem: buy foreign. Having walked
- >>away from a headon collision at 45 mph with a John Deere tractor, I
- >>can guarantee you that Nissan seatbelts work very well.
- >
- > maybe. the 300ZX turbo i drove tonight had door mounted belts.
- > big minus.
- > -teddy
-
- The 300ZX is a 2-seat vehicle. It is also generally considered a high
- performance car. Anyone who has one of those who does not rip out the
- 3-point crap and install 4-point has an open trace on his/her mother
- board.
-
- Chris Prael
-