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Old May 18, 2008 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by USAF-AP2,May 18 2008, 02:55 PM
yea man! i saw a video about being able to fit more into the back of an s than u can fit in the back of a 350z
i saw that same video.
excellent packjob.
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Old May 18, 2008 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by david3558,May 18 2008, 04:40 PM
Hey guys, I'm curious can the S2000's trunk fit an electric guitar? (Les Paul/Stratocaster), sorry for being off topic but I'm considering purchasing one at this point.
Wow, that could be tough. Without a case I'd bet you can. With a case, probably not.

I've not spent much time with 350Zs but it seems like there isn't much depth to their hatchback.

I've also put an ice chest in my trunk. It's not terribly big, and with the lid / cover for the jack in place it sits down in the well quite nicely. My wife is out in the car right now but I'll take a picture when she gets back.

Maybe we can turn this into a "what crazy stuff have you fit in your trunk" thread - illegal stuff and huge sound systems not included.
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Old May 18, 2008 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by david3558,May 18 2008, 02:40 PM
Hey guys, I'm curious can the S2000's trunk fit an electric guitar? (Les Paul/Stratocaster), sorry for being off topic but I'm considering purchasing one at this point.
I have been able to fit my Martin Acoustic in the case in my trunk, I was suprised and have fit it on many occassions. If I can fit a full body acoustic you can fit a strat.

You said you put your hockey gear in the trink, can you fit a hockey stick in the trunk, or do you have to put it in the front seat?
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Old May 18, 2008 | 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by coldrsx,May 18 2008, 05:46 PM
haha nice!

Yah...i go to hockey with my s2k and can get a full bag of equipment in there no prob.
You can get a full hockey bag in your trunk???? where do you put the stick??
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Old May 18, 2008 | 08:17 PM
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can i go?
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Old May 18, 2008 | 09:37 PM
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LOL! You're not alone!



2 mats
2 sleepingbags
2 stuffed duffelbags
1 two person tent
1 stove
1 fuel tank
1 cooking set
1 cooler (a small one filled with booze)
1 water filter
4 one-liter water bottles
food (2 boxes of oatmeal, 2 boxes of chewies, 4 boxes of cookies, 4 cans of soup . . . it wasnt a lot)
2 extra pair of shoes
2 motortrend mags
. . . and a partrage in a pear tree
I didn't remove the tool kit (or transplant it either)

It was tight, but I got it all in. I also had a kyack splash skirt in the trunk too. I headed up to the UP for a family camping/hiking trip (I was meeting others up there so I only needed to bring enough for two people and some of the other food was provided).

Compression sacks are awsome! I wouldn't have gotten the sleeping bags in there if it haddn't been for those things. I litterally had both compressed to the max. The bags were solid as a rock when I got done with them.
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Old May 18, 2008 | 10:00 PM
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dam and i was amazed when my bro fit a 17in rim and tire in his trunk, but than againits gutted. biggest thing i fit was my sons full size stroller
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Old May 18, 2008 | 11:15 PM
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that looked like a fun trip
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Old May 19, 2008 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Mountain-man,May 18 2008, 11:37 PM
LOL! You're not alone!



2 mats
2 sleepingbags
2 stuffed duffelbags
1 two person tent
1 stove
1 fuel tank
1 cooking set
1 cooler (a small one filled with booze)
1 water filter
4 one-liter water bottles
food (2 boxes of oatmeal, 2 boxes of chewies, 4 boxes of cookies, 4 cans of soup . . . it wasnt a lot)
2 extra pair of shoes
2 motortrend mags
. . . and a partrage in a pear tree
I didn't remove the tool kit (or transplant it either)

It was tight, but I got it all in. I also had a kyack splash skirt in the trunk too. I headed up to the UP for a family camping/hiking trip (I was meeting others up there so I only needed to bring enough for two people and some of the other food was provided).

Compression sacks are awsome! I wouldn't have gotten the sleeping bags in there if it haddn't been for those things. I litterally had both compressed to the max. The bags were solid as a rock when I got done with them.
Wow, impressive. If you're looking for more space in the future I strongly suggest ThermaRest pads. They are self inflating for the most part and pack down to the size of a large coffee can. And they're likely more comfortable than your pads in the picture.

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that looked like a fun trip
Thanks! It was a total blast. We've done three trips like that so far, each in a different car. The S2000 was the most fun, but the Civic Hybrid was the most practical
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Old May 19, 2008 | 09:13 AM
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my trunk wont even fit a bookbag
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