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Old 01-02-05 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ntegravtec
If you can fit in the car, but the seats are uncomfortable.... then maybe you might be able to get one and mod the seat?

But.. if you're cramping up all over the place with the steering wheel all up in your nut sack.. maybe it won't be a good fit.. anyway.. check out other seats if that becomes an issue..
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Old 01-02-05 | 11:29 PM
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hey i've got a noob question here

and it's about reliability. Now, I know ppl always argue about the reliability of 7s, but i'm just curious.,,,anyone of you here daily drive your 7? And if so...have you had any problems with it?
Old 01-03-05 | 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by uber7
hey i've got a noob question here

and it's about reliability. Now, I know ppl always argue about the reliability of 7s, but i'm just curious.,,,anyone of you here daily drive your 7? And if so...have you had any problems with it?
I have one thing to say: PUT ON YOUR FLAME SUIT lol. You 1) hijacked a thread, 2) didn't search, 3) asked prob THE MOST frequent question on the forum, past and present. Good luck
Old 01-03-05 | 02:30 AM
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6' 190 lbs. and I fit in the car great...once I am inside. The damn steering wheel is not adjustable and doesn't help out at all. I have a herniated disc in my lower back and what a pain it is just getting in and out.
Old 01-03-05 | 04:00 AM
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I have one thing to say: PUT ON YOUR FLAME SUIT lol.
Old 01-03-05 | 10:22 AM
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Damn man, something isn't right. If your 6'1" and 335 lbs., you shouldn't have financial problems, you should be drawing an NFL paycheck. Otherwise, that ain't good for your health.

In any case, I doubt you'll fit in an FD. I have a couple friends that are 6'-ish and 225-ish, and they look silly in my car... like it's a toy.

You might look into a C4 Corvette, or something else American. They always build for much bigger people. Even so though, you're pushing sportscar territory. Good luck!
Old 01-03-05 | 03:10 PM
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hahaha *puts flame suit on*

I tried searching "reliability + rx7" and kept getting an error message


hahaha just kidding..anyway, forget it... I think I kinda know the answer already
Old 01-13-05 | 06:57 PM
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whats a fd? or fc? im new here.
Old 01-13-05 | 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by uber7
hahaha *puts flame suit on*

I tried searching "reliability + rx7" and kept getting an error message


hahaha just kidding..anyway, forget it... I think I kinda know the answer already
Originally Posted by stefn1
whats a fd? or fc? im new here.
Read this: https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/faq-3rd-gen-other-useful-links-68640/. It holds the answers to practically all your questions. Don't just skim the top (links and definitions), go through the ENTIRE document, esp. the FAQ.
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