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This has been discussed a ton. The base seats (which I have in mine) are pretty bad, I mean they are fine if you like did a good workout are fully awake and ready to tackle the world, but if your like tired, hungover or sore, the lower portion of the seat digs into you - simple reason is the lack of padding.
Its a mod I want to do down the road, upgrade to Recaro Sportster CS I've seen a couple members have then on here and pretty sure they got the airbag thing also fixed after the switch over. You can get very comfy seats and yet very supportive - just look at the seats that come with the Boss Mustang. |
My biggest complaint is I didn't buy a Z sooner.
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Edit: And make sure the seal and the mating surface are clean and not sticking. |
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Umm..complaints..
lets see... Um perhaps the fact that I can not set the time to military time. I regret not making touring an option when buying.(does this belong in those regret threads?) umm another complaint is the paint..just cause..I don't think I have had real issues with is like other people, but its black and I am totally ocd over the paint. Just looking at it gives it swirls, in other words it is pretty soft. ummmmmm I think that is it. |
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I got the touring because I wanted nav. I'd have passed on it and got the base model with sport package is the rear view camera in mirror was available. I wanted this for a FUN car so I was not going to settle. |
Yeah I held out for the Nav version too, the biggest complaint I hear about the Nav version is the stereo system. Rap/Techno/Rave music guys replace all the drivers in the car, add 1000 watts of 2 ohm amp, and replace alternator and battery. Nav version makes that really difficult in that the head unit has most of the functions of the car HVAC integrated.
I just couldn't settle for the base or sport version after I'd seen the Navi/Touring Sport model. |
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We've curved the response in driver and passenger positions and it's relatively good down to 40 Hz. Changing the drivers will necessitate consulting some of the guys that have done so and know what drivers to get. Most Navi guys end up buying a speaker or line to amplifier adapter then replacing all the drivers and adding a 200 x 4 2 Ohm amp and a 2 x 12 custom enclosure in the rear with a 1000 x 2 ohm amp. It's quite expensive, unless you buy BOSS kits. :) PS: Most guys that go that route end up adding 200 lbs of noise dampening materials in the doors and cabin due to Noise and Vibration induced by the radically increased music/low freq volumes. |
tires only come in black. :shakes head:
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There is no little hook upon which to hang my dry cleaning. :icon17:
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