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Hey, I just picked up a 1973 240z and as a 6'3 person with long legs I was hoping there was a way to get the seat slid back a bit further. It looks like there are two things in the way though:
With the seat slid as far back as it can the back is up against the lower seat belt retractor. The other is looking at the seat rails there are two additional notches the seat could lock into further back but it looks like it's hitting a stop in the rail.
I've attached a picture the setup with the seat adjusted as far back as I can get it.
There appears to be another 2-3 inches of legroom I could get which would be perfect if I could relocate the seat belt retractor back a few inches and let the seat slide back a bit further on the rails
I tried searching and couldn't find one, but does anyone know if there's an offset bracket available to move the retractor a bit further back?
I'm hopeful I might be able to just reposition the seat on the rails and resolve that half
I drove a 71 that had a 3 point setup and had plenty of leg room so I'm hopeful I can make something work. The retractor might not have been mounted on the floor in that one though. I can't remember
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