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Hence the name...i'm 197cm tall, dont have too much of a problem, when i wear a hat the nob thing hits and hurts like hell. My seat is all the way back and angled a bit, steeringwheel all the up and back coz my knees hit sometimes, also can heal toe it too good coz of my knees.

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im 6'8 and fit into my R31 skyline. Have heaps of problems fitting into 33's and 32s tho :) in the passenger seat at least, dunno what the drivers side is like.

the glove box is more of an issue with legs then the roof n my head, cos u can always have the seat reclined..

im 6'8 and fit into my R31 skyline. Have heaps of problems fitting into 33's and 32s tho :) in the passenger seat at least, dunno what the drivers side is like.

the glove box is more of an issue with legs then the roof n my head, cos u can always have the seat reclined..

Shite your tall. Maybe we should have an award for the tallest 'line driver :D

LW.

I've got scoliosis now from driving the last 2 years with my head tilted.  

The sunroof is the prob, race seats on customs rails fix it no drama.

Anyone got one or two?

Looking to buy straight away.

race seats, yeah we can get hold of them damn cheap.

I'll post up a thread in the next day or two :(

6'3 head hitting isn't a prob but cant heel toe.

that's my problem

fatz and other mate are taller than me and can heel toe in their 31's. but I must just have lanky legs, cause I get cramps when I try to heel toe. farking lankiness!

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I'm about 5'8 I think, I got sunroof in R32, and it shits me to tears that my head always rubs on the roof. I can't even wear my sunnies on my head cause if I go over a bump it will stab me in the head.

I am willing to change my seats too if someone comes up with a solution. I have tried angling my seat back more but there is only so much my back can take, and plus I don't really want to look like a lebanese warrior.

If you find a solution, let me know for sure.

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