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01-03-2010 #1
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No more sliding around inside the car!!
So i was having a real problem keeping my ass planted in the seat of the Z06 while on autocross tracks with R compound tires. I was finding it hard to concentrate on the task at hand (driving) and keeping myself in the seat so i bought this. Its a Sparco Pro 2000 and man is it sweet. Even without harnesses I dont move in this thing. Its a task to get in and out of the car but once your in its bitchin.

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01-03-2010 #2
Looks good! Don't look like it will be comfortable on any long trips... but it will hold ya in place I'm sure..
I tried to ride the GOAT like i ride sals MOM it couldnt handle it...
2013 will have big things..
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01-03-2010 #3
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01-03-2010 #4
Looks like we are going to start doin cardio!!! Lmao

2011 Toyota Tundra TRD~ hauler
2011 Toyota Camry SE V6~ family car
2001 Pontiac Firebird Formula~
2000 Honda CBR929RR~ getaway rocket
2000 Yamaha R6- Stunt runt..
1972 Chevy Nova~ Never ending project.
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That looks sick as shit dude, too bad my fatass wouldn't fit in that thing!

1967 Firebird - 4.8L LS1, 6.0L Heads, LS6 cam, rod bolts, double roller, MPT70 turbo, twin walbro pumps - Shootin for 500+whp! 9" rear, cal-tracs, moly 10pt cage.
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02-08-2010 #6
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LMAO at Tony.
Z06 Man..don't know your name but hello i'm Uly.
What are your dimensions?
I have a set of Recaros (reclinables) but wanted to upgrade to a full bucket.
I am not sure what size would fit me though
200lbs 5'9" 34-36 waist.
Depends on the pants
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03-02-2010 #7testarossa Guest
No doubt about the driver.. He will be comfortable with that.
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03-02-2010 #8
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