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02-25-2009, 06:12 AM | #23 | |
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So you get the ADR benefit of absorbed frontal impacts and superior side-impact protection with idiot proof mounting.
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Thanks for the tip. I guess if you're able to find a restraint that combines the benefits of both ISOfix and ADR systems, then you've got the best of both worlds.
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Hi guys,
wife is due in a few months so need to start sorting this sort of stuff out. Sounds like most of you have ordered from o/s to get the isofix seats (which looks a lot more sensible than the Australian system). But the missus is keen to get an ADR compliant seat and I'd just prefer to buy from a shop in Australia. Any ideas which ones fits properly on the skinny back seats of the 135?
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04-11-2009, 03:18 AM | #26 |
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I feel so much better after reading this thread that if i have a baby i wont have to sell my car! Just might have to order a seat from OS. haha
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I guess there's a reason why the old four-door is the family choice.
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WAY has his boy at the back before. I think there is even enough room to have reverse rear facing (for young babies 0-6 months). I will not have the seat set up because I wanna save the leather. My girl is 4.5 and 2.5 now and they can be in the booster seat. Can't wait. The ship is docking 18th.
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04-22-2009, 02:35 AM | #30 |
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Kev already denies it on facebook... he seems very confidence about a negative answer too.
Is there a performance issue????? j/k
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I think I brake too late, mess up my entries and miss the apex, this causes me to run wide and spin off.....
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04-22-2009, 07:27 PM | #32 |
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ROFL...
You are probably going very fast at the same time too! Beware of the bedroom police Kev...
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maybe I need an instructor, I wonder if Dean Canto can help, or maybe Uncle Pete ??
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07-20-2009, 05:58 PM | #34 |
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Been using the maxi cosi for close to a month now and no problems at all. I also bought a Bugaboo Bee (and adapters to fit the maxi cosi to it).
Takes 3 minutes to put baby in or out of car (including time to unfold bee, move seats etc). Was kind of funny on the weekend, took him to Fox Studios (Moore Park) which is a very popular with new parents and parked next to 2 4wd who were also getting babies out of the car. I pulled up and had we were walking away in 3 minutes. Wife said they were just staring at me in shock as they were still struggling to assemble their massive strollers... So if anyone is worried about the 135i and a baby - don't be!!! |
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The baby talk...
I am sure Sarah would like to know from the fellow convertible owners of how to strap a backward facing baby seat in her car. Last meeting, I could not find for her the anchor near the head rest area.
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Thanks for bring this up. I forgot about it. hehe I have pregger brains.
For those that dont know, i am having a baby! As Taka said any ideas? Dont want to have to get rid of my pride and joy :-)
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Put Canto in a diper and he'd look like a baby
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so what does it cost to get the maxi cosi and also cost of transporting it here from UK or US? (what sort of time needed to get it?)
My daughter is 19 months now--dont get 135i in Melbourne till October (convertible). Is there any issues with baby seat with vert? Is maxi cosi ok for my daughters age group?? --she will be 21 months old on pickup in October? cheers oscar |
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http://www.recaro-seats.co.uk/child-...xpert-plus.php and need this as well http://www.recaro-seats.co.uk/child-...sofix-base.php |
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