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5'10.5" (sockfeet) and 175. The 370Z fit me well, although the seat was VERY CLOSE to getting narrow in the shoulders. I think that build plays a huge role in
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5'10.5" (sockfeet) and 175. The 370Z fit me well, although the seat was VERY CLOSE to getting narrow in the shoulders. I think that build plays a huge role in how you fit in a car. For instance, I cannot sit in an SRT-4 because the seats are way too narrow up top. I end up sitting on the seat instead of in it, with regards to the back.
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