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Originally Posted by Hambone1 They also need to fix the flat seat cushions. I test drove a Z51 package Vette and was sliding all over the place when cornering They
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Part of the reason kids have 370Z's and older people or older kids like myself (at 25, I consider myself a kid compared to many) have Z06's and whatnot is because of income (or lack), not because one was designed for a certain age. It was designed for a certain income-level. The target median income of the average Z06 owner in 2006 was $130K according to GM's market study before releasing the car per their sales DVD that I lucked into buying from someone on another forum (Dealer item only). About seats... ![]() vs. ![]() I'm really not seeing anything extraordinary about either. You will note, though, the HIGHER BOLSTERS on the corvette seat. The only OEM seats on cars under $100K I can think of that are full of win for the track are in the Viper. Last edited by ImportConvert; 05-17-2011 at 09:23 PM. |
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