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Are these your 2012 seats?

They look different than mine. Mine don't have the left to right angled seams on the side bolsters, at least I don't think they do, or I just never noticed them, lol
yes, I was cleaning it out today and washing the matt's on our last road trip my daughter puked a couple times so it was time to clean the whole thing out
 

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yes, I was cleaning it out today and washing the matt's on our last road trip my daughter puked a couple times so it was time to clean the whole thing out
My oldest son had a huge problem with getting car sick when he was younger. We started carrying a large plastic bowl for him to throw-up in. Sure reduced the need to clean up stuff.
 

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My oldest son had a huge problem with getting car sick when he was younger. We started carrying a large plastic bowl for him to throw-up in. Sure reduced the need to clean up stuff.
the now 7 & 10 years both threw up last year, they got weazy this time but managed to hold it in.
mom and all 3 of them now get Dramamine. I just messaged her a little bit ago and told her to get more, were headed to the snow again today. It's a slalom ride up the mountain, they got another 6 inches yesterday, clear and 32deg today
 

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My oldest son had a huge problem with getting car sick when he was younger. We started carrying a large plastic bowl for him to throw-up in. Sure reduced the need to clean up stuff.
My dad flew small planes when I was young. His last was a Cessna 210. So getting sick was common; we would hit turbulence and it would be like you were in a giant shaker. Think being in a boat in a rough sea but the motion was straight up and down 3-4’ and it was super fast. It felt like you were in a snow globe and someone was constantly shaking it up. Sometimes it would get to me and everybody else except my dad. He also liked to take me and my friends out in a buddy’s plane that he could do tricks in, like climbing straight up until the engine would stall, then falling back on its tail and then pointing it straight towards the ground and start doing spins. He’d be laughing. We would all have barf bags accessible. A bowl would have been super messy lol. Plus once they’ve been used you can twist them and tie them closed.
 

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My dad flew small planes when I was young. His last was a Cessna 210. So getting sick was common; we would hit turbulence and it would be like you were in a giant shaker. Think being in a boat in a rough sea but the motion was straight up and down 3-4’ and it was super fast. It felt like you were in a snow globe and someone was constantly shaking it up. Sometimes it would get to me and everybody else except my dad. He also liked to take me and my friends out in a buddy’s plane that he could do tricks in, like climbing straight up until the engine would stall, then falling back on its tail and then pointing it straight towards the ground and start doing spins. He’d be laughing. We would all have barf bags accessible. A bowl would have been super messy lol. Plus once they’ve been used you can twist them and tie them closed.
I took a ride in a cessna one time, made my stomach do all kinds of flips lol I think it would have taken some getting used to, I worked on a fishing processor one year up in Alaska, the whole boat was a processor and freezer out in open water I got a little weazy once but that was it, people can't hang out there we started out with 265 people in the end there was only 23 of us left, everybody else quit and went home
 

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My dad flew small planes when I was young. His last was a Cessna 210. So getting sick was common; we would hit turbulence and it would be like you were in a giant shaker. Think being in a boat in a rough sea but the motion was straight up and down 3-4’ and it was super fast. It felt like you were in a snow globe and someone was constantly shaking it up. Sometimes it would get to me and everybody else except my dad. He also liked to take me and my friends out in a buddy’s plane that he could do tricks in, like climbing straight up until the engine would stall, then falling back on its tail and then pointing it straight towards the ground and start doing spins. He’d be laughing. We would all have barf bags accessible. A bowl would have been super messy lol. Plus once they’ve been used you can twist them and tie them closed.
Sounds like when I’d go up with a family friend in his crop duster plane. He regularly go under power lines going from one field to the next. Never threw up, but definitely had my stomach in my throat many times.
 

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