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350Z roadster ready for track day. all inclusive!!


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Lots of discussion about what you can fit in a 350Z. Especially when it comes to track days when you need a set of rays/tyres, jacks tools and even clothes!

 

Its been proven that you can fit all these in a coupe but some disputed the same in a roadster.

Just to prove you guys that you actually can!!!

 

ps anything bigger than the standard 18" rims complete with tyres will NOT fit!!!!

 

One of the rear rays goes in the boot where the spacesaver has been ditched for 2 foam cans.

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Then the passenger seat is adjusted as forward and upright as possible. tight squeeze to reach the switches on the side but doable. the tyres will be tight between the dashboard and the back of the seat.

 

fit the last front tyre behind the passenger seat and then move seat backwards so that all 3 tyres are relatively tight and dont move about.

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final result.

If you pack the boot properly you can even fit clothes for the night before.

 

and as Darren says... merry sideways :)

 

Detail....i havent figured out where my helmet goes....i may have to wear it on the way to Donington park :ninja::evil:

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Is there any chance that on the next Wales event that you and i go to you can do this? I might get a quiet nights sleep then ;):lol:

 

Thats already sorted by the mods dude. you ll be sleeping properly from now on ;):lol:

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What about the 3 points for obsuring the wing mirror?

 

details...i said you can...never said you should ;)

 

the rear mirror is clear and there are a good few cars around without a wing mirror :)

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Is there any chance that on the next Wales event that you and i go to you can do this? I might get a quiet nights sleep then ;):lol:

 

Thats already sorted by the mods dude. you ll be sleeping properly from now on ;):lol:

 

 

:lol::thumbs:

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Ah you dont NEED it, its a good to have if you need it down at the track... Plenty of people dont bring more then a helmet for tracking and they are fine.... if bad things happen it's always good to have spares though. Would be best to have a trailer actually and just stick the car on that and pull it with your shed.

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