The overstuffed S2000
Ken, with that trailer, I could think about going camping again. But I'm not totally sure that I'd want to drive the S in the forests and deserts without paved roads. What kind of trailer is that, and do you know if it is still available?
I really like the idea of two traveling in the S just about any where or for however long. The idea of keeping everything in the trunk appeals to me, as it's a bit stealthy when you're on the open road, not giving away that you're packed to the gills.
I really like the idea of two traveling in the S just about any where or for however long. The idea of keeping everything in the trunk appeals to me, as it's a bit stealthy when you're on the open road, not giving away that you're packed to the gills.
I have a Stirling C4i covered utility trailer ......................
http://flickrhivemind.net/Tags/c4i,trailer/Interesting
http://flickrhivemind.net/Tags/c4i,trailer/Interesting
Take out the tool shelf and put soft bags in the bottom.
I've crammed so much stuff in the trunk of my S it's silly.
Took all this for an S2k detail day:

And fit it into the trunk PLUS an overnight bag and other knickknack stuff that the GF wanted to bring along

It helps to be REALLY good at Tetris......
I've crammed so much stuff in the trunk of my S it's silly.
Took all this for an S2k detail day:
And fit it into the trunk PLUS an overnight bag and other knickknack stuff that the GF wanted to bring along

It helps to be REALLY good at Tetris......
I miss our detail days
My dad and I drove from Oregon to Alabama in the S. We each had a soft bag, there was a cooler in the bottom, SLR camera bag, laptop bag and a bag of food. I was able to that with the tools and spare tire in place.
Soft bags are your friend.
Soft bags are your friend.
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