This is my 911, it's the most comfortable car I've ever driven. Now. I have of course fucked around massively to get it to be this comfortable.
Here's my right leg in it's "natural straight-ahead" position, it's covering the throttle pedal (hard to tell I know):
Here's me in the E63, with my leg in the same position that it was in the 911. Spot the problem?
It's giving me nasty back-ache as I have to adopt a "half-man-spread" pose, in order to keep my foot on the throttle, as it's miles over to the right.
The problem, sans right leg:
And my amazing technical drawing of what I intend on doing about it:
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This is my 911, it's the most comfortable car I've ever driven. Now. I have of course fucked around massively to get it to be this comfortable.
Here's my right leg in it's "natural straight-ahead" position, it's covering the throttle pedal (hard to tell I know):
Here's me in the E63, with my leg in the same position that it was in the 911. Spot the problem?
It's giving me nasty back-ache as I have to adopt a "half-man-spread" pose, in order to keep my foot on the throttle, as it's miles over to the right.
The problem, sans right leg:
And my amazing technical drawing of what I intend on doing about it: