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Ya we it must be the lack of education. I understand it's hard for Amaricans to get past grad school... Sorry you were born to a disadvantage... You can blame your parents for that :tup:
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Haha ya ok you win that one. iPhone ftw
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My bad, I should have searched before posting. I think that's like the biggest forum sin. lol I guess I was just super excited to be a member. |
Haha it's all good dude. You will find lots and lots of info on this forum! Search will be your friend
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Probably easier technique:
Feet on ground outside Sit on seat sideways, legs still outside. Swing both feet in. No doing splits this way :) |
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I think it has more to do with how much you want to drive it. I know guy that was 6 6' and upper 400's and drive a 80's mustang. My brother is 6'2 and 310lbs he hasn't driven my Z yet but in the passenger seat his knees are a couple inches from the dash. He wears 40/38 jeans in Levi's if this helps. this is with the seat a couple inches from being slid all the way back because I that is were I store my amp for now. I am 5 11" and wear 32-34 in inseam and keep the seat 2 or 3 notches from the back.
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The Z with its 38= inches of head room, make it a good choice for taller guys. I'm only 6'3" and it is definitely right leg in, can in seat, bring left leg up and in.
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Thanks for the input, guys. I'm super excited! This is going to be one, long deployment with this car on my mind, lol.
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Be Safe!
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6'6'', 230 lbs and I fit. Driving with a helmet on is a different story.
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