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That's a really nice car.
If you don't mind, I have a question: How well does the Exas III hold you? I'm guessing you haven't really taken the car out for a track day or anything yet, but from what you can tell, do they feel like they'll keep you in place during turns? And how comfortable are they?
I'm shopping for a Bride from the very short list of those that will fit our vehicles. Thanks
If you don't mind, I have a question: How well does the Exas III hold you? I'm guessing you haven't really taken the car out for a track day or anything yet, but from what you can tell, do they feel like they'll keep you in place during turns? And how comfortable are they?
I'm shopping for a Bride from the very short list of those that will fit our vehicles. Thanks
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Originally Posted by GeaBu88
That's a really nice car.
If you don't mind, I have a question: How well does the Exas III hold you? I'm guessing you haven't really taken the car out for a track day or anything yet, but from what you can tell, do they feel like they'll keep you in place during turns? And how comfortable are they?
I'm shopping for a Bride from the very short list of those that will fit our vehicles. Thanks
If you don't mind, I have a question: How well does the Exas III hold you? I'm guessing you haven't really taken the car out for a track day or anything yet, but from what you can tell, do they feel like they'll keep you in place during turns? And how comfortable are they?
I'm shopping for a Bride from the very short list of those that will fit our vehicles. Thanks
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Originally Posted by dradon03
I also have a question as I am looking into a suede steering wheel. Is it impossible to drive without gloves?
It's not bad at all. I like it a lot actually. Very grippy. Feel good in your hands.
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As someone stated before if those seatbelts are attached to the factory rear strut bar I would not drive 2 feet before having something safe. It's a totally unsafe setup. Use the factory belt if they're still there.
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Originally Posted by John Magnuson
As someone stated before if those seatbelts are attached to the factory rear strut bar I would not drive 2 feet before having something safe. It's a totally unsafe setup. Use the factory belt if they're still there.
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Originally Posted by compuskills
Wow,
just saw your post on the M-Spec forum, did not know that you were a member.
Are there alot of members with RX-7s?
-Cliff
just saw your post on the M-Spec forum, did not know that you were a member.
Are there alot of members with RX-7s?
-Cliff
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