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Old Jul 20, 2001 | 10:52 AM
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"roof rack"
I think someone has been looking at the Boxsters roof transport system. Yes, a roof rack for a convertible that works without a hardtop. Kind of cool, but not worth all the extra money.
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Old Jul 20, 2001 | 01:06 PM
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I can get my clubs and my wifes clubs in the passanger seat, and she fits nicely in the trunk.
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Old Jul 20, 2001 | 01:35 PM
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Two golf carry bags plus a standard airplane carry-on suitcase all fit at once. Also put in my soft briefcast, and a couple other small soft bags between the large stuff for an overnight golf trip with my wife. No I didn't remove the spare or the tool kit. I was amazed,

If you carry a really long driver, you might have to take it out of the bag and put in separately. I have never tried a big cart bag, but one should fit.

btw it seems to me that it cannot be an accident that a standard carry-on bag exactly fits the well in the trunk.

What you should not plan on doing is carrying baggage up front if both seats are occupied. About all that will go behind the seats is maps and magazines. A large purse will have to go under the knees.



[QUOTE]Originally posted by Looking for s2k
[B]Two questions

1) Has anyone been able to fit a set of golf clubs in the trunk?
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Old Jul 20, 2001 | 01:47 PM
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Originally posted by chowhm
what about a golf bag & a pull cart?
My golf bag fits easily in the trunk, and my pull cart fits on the passenger side floor when I fold it down.

It's a good think my wife doesn't golf.
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Old Jul 20, 2001 | 05:31 PM
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Definitely take your long shaft woods out of the bag and you can fit two standard golf bags in the trunk, BTW to he whom stated his wife will fit in the trunk... TRADE YA, mine won't lololol
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Old Jul 20, 2001 | 06:22 PM
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I carry a bag, pull cart, shoes +briefcase with room to spare.

The bag is a lightweight(Mountain? brand) and the cart folds down. One thing on the cart is the wheels unsnap off and that makes it easier. Another cart I've seen is a version of the regular commercial course rental cart with a wing nut for lowering the top of the shaft and one to take off the complete the wheel axle assembly. I suspect that would also fit but try it first.

Driving the ball is second only to driving the S2000!!
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