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Old Jul 19, 2003 | 01:03 PM
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My main pit-nik with the Zzzz is the lack of a center armrest. I bought the product linked below; it is a simple but effective solution.



http://www.zcomfortrest.com/PHOTOS.html

It is sold by one of the guys who posts here (don't recall board name).

The armrest takes up the entire certer console area but with a cutout for the e-brake. It fits snuggly between the seatbacks and against the back "wall" where the power outlet is located.
It does NOT need any adhesives to hold it in place which a major plus imo. I bought the larger of the two which includes a cup holder positioned a little further forward than the stock holders.

The height is perfect for leaving my arm on it & still being able to shift. In driving with a lot of speed up-slow down situations it will slide forward a tad but not a distrtaction.

Fit & finish is perfect; very professionally done.

Two slight downsides are:
1) You can't get to the dinky storage areas in the console without lifting the rest up.
2) Some might think it looks to big.

All in all, this rest is about a good a solution as can be found short of Nissan making the console area higher & padded.
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Old Jul 19, 2003 | 06:35 PM
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Here's the thread the seller of the armrest posted on this board:

https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....hlight=armrest
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