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Old 03-28-2009, 03:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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You do get used to it. Is it optimal? No. There are several ways to get around it: 1) stick-on blind spot mirrors 2) adjusting the passenger's seat to where you can view through the rear side window, and 3) doing something along lines of LaneFX* or MultiVex.**

*LaneFX has answered none of my three inquires, and their website is s#!t.

**I contacted the owner of MultiVex and wanted them made for the 370Z. However, since they have not made any for our car he wanted $150 for their "new tooling." I said I would pass as they have them for the 350Z, and they are only $38 per side. Why should I pay for their business when they can write it off? Stupid.
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