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woo-hoo halo headrests!!! now...

Reply #15
I know a buddy of mine had a Mercury topaz sport that had the halo headrest. My 84 T/C has them. I not so sure why everyone makes such a big deal out of them but I do like them better than the other ones I've seen on these.
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Reply #16
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Reply #17
Cool beans man.  I still think they look kinda funny with the seatbelt catch sticking out.  Maybe if it were the same color.

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Reply #18
hey that looks familiar....lol :D
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Reply #19
:headbang: Nice!

I think I'd remove the seatbelt thingy though. They were off my TC when I got it and I don't think I'll put them back. It's a little harder reaching the belts thought.

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Reply #20
Quote from: cougarman
hey that looks familiar....lol :D

lol, dood! same angle and everything. xD

actually i use that seat beat thingy as a handle. but now that you mention it, it does look a little strange.
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Reply #21
They look like they're tall enough to actually be of use in a rear-end collision. My flat stockers, even at "full height" only come to the base of my skull, almost guaranteeing some really nifty whiplash if I get hit.
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