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Old 02-13-2012, 11:11 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I guess I could add that a "daily" driver for me isn't daily to begin with. I have no commute or traffic, I work from home and occasionally take it down the road to pick up fast food or car parts or whatever. But yeah I guess I'm just grasping for excuses at this point.

Mostly, the whole drive behind this is that even with the high-bolster seats I have now, I don't like my torso swaying around while I'm trying to steer through things (and shifting forward under braking, too). It's just a world of difference compared to being strapped into harnesses in the passenger side of an instructor's car. And then logically following: can't have harnesses without semi-proper seats and a 4-point cage at least.
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