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Old 05-03-2012, 09:40 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Lmao. I talked to a guy in service at the local nissan dealership about what options they could do to give me more leg room and he said it would have to be aftermarket stuff.

When I left I said "I suppose I could get surgery and have me brought down from 6'2"to 6'0"." He got a good laugh and said "You don't want to do that just for a car."

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Old 05-03-2012, 10:41 AM   #33 (permalink)
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so how do you fit in the Si? do you open the sun roof and wear helmet?
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so how do you fit in the Si? do you open the sun roof and wear helmet?
That's what I am wondering. The Z to me has more leg room and head room then my 2002 Altima had (w/ a sunroof)
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so how do you fit in the Si? do you open the sun roof and wear helmet?
Seriously . The comparison of headroom between a 370z and a 2011 Si is like comparing a sardine can to an avg size hotel room
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Seriously . The comparison of headroom between a 370z and a 2011 Si is like comparing a sardine can to an avg size hotel room
but that's the thing, the Z for me has more headroom then a lot of cars (coupes/sedans) because of the lower seat.
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Seriously . The comparison of headroom between a 370z and a 2011 Si is like comparing a sardine can to an avg size hotel room
you have a seriously big head?
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you have a seriously big head?
Yup its like a watermelon
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Yup its like a watermelon
i see... mine is pumpkin size and it fits in the Z.
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i see... mine is pumpkin size and it fits in the Z.
Wow u must have really short legs
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6'4" and I think I know what you are talking about, spend a good 20 minutes playing with the seat position and all the dials to adjust. I finally found my perfect driving position and any time someone moves it I worry I will not be able to reset it.
This is why after I found my perfect seating position, I disconnected the wires under the seat that adjust the position.
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Cut the roof off, simple.
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6'2" 260 (not fat) no issues. I even came from a Lexus GS430 and I feel fine in the Z. hmmmmmfph
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That is why this year I am prepping for some Bride Stradia without sliding rails.
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but that's the thing, the Z for me has more headroom then a lot of cars (coupes/sedans) because of the lower seat.
+1...... Just turn the knobs so that the seat is slammed all the way down.
The OP needs to go & really spend some time with the effen seat. I am reading that people are 6'0'' to 6'5'' weighting 190-260lbs & now of them are having any issues. When you are sitting in the Z it is a sports car & is not going to feel like you are in some luxury sedan. Maybe you should go with the Hyundai Genesis.
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