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it might be the wrong kind of year for it, but if you go to one of the kit car shows i'm sure people will let you sit in one to find out what fits
i would offer you my gtm spider but but to be honest i think it may be a little cramped, and its not easy to get into
im assuming you want a sports car kir car???
like a 7, cobra, similar
some of the 7s have wide body options, although some of the normal width ones are quite easy to get into, but im not exactly big
doug
i would offer you my gtm spider but but to be honest i think it may be a little cramped, and its not easy to get into
im assuming you want a sports car kir car???
like a 7, cobra, similar
some of the 7s have wide body options, although some of the normal width ones are quite easy to get into, but im not exactly big
doug
Big Dean is about 20 stone and 6' 4". He has a Fury, it looks nice on him.
He was big enough to bottom out my Furyblade to the bumpstops before he even had his maiden drive ( lightweight springs) , but he can fit comfortable in a Fury chassis as long as the seats do not have too much side bolstering. And we managed to squeeze him into a standard R1ot at Stoneleigh. They said they could make a special wider chassis for him if necessary. But if Big Deano can fit in a Fury or R1ot, I am sure you could!
He was big enough to bottom out my Furyblade to the bumpstops before he even had his maiden drive ( lightweight springs) , but he can fit comfortable in a Fury chassis as long as the seats do not have too much side bolstering. And we managed to squeeze him into a standard R1ot at Stoneleigh. They said they could make a special wider chassis for him if necessary. But if Big Deano can fit in a Fury or R1ot, I am sure you could!
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