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Re: porsche carrying capacity
- Subject: Re: porsche carrying capacity
- From: "Ron J" <ron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 12:27:12 -0400
I think he means 2'x4' sheets or a 4x8 cut in half
I could see that since I got the same into the trunk of my E28
on a side note, I did get 8 full sheets of 1/2 in drywall onto the roof of
my E28 with the help of a Yakima roof rack. And the car didnt behave like
it was overloaded either. Surprised the hell out of me.
I also once moved a 3 seat couch in my 73 911 Targa that I have since sold
and replaced witht he 911s coupe. Mind you it was a tubular frame couch with
a sling and soft cushions that dismantled. But you should have seen the look
on the face of my friends dad, when I proved him wrong :)
Cheers
Ron Jordan
85 535i
73 911s 2.7
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Wendell
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:05 PM
Subject: porsche carrying capacity
> 944 will carry a dozen sheets of 1/2" plywood with the rear
> seat folded down. You can also fit a dozen or so 10' 2x4
> in it with the hatch closed
this has gotta be a joke, right? i can't fit a single sheet of 4x8
plywood into my E34 Touring. i can fit 2x4's, but only 8 footers, and
only if they come up between the front seats on the center console.
what am i doing wrong?
m.
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