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The Workshop => General => Topic started by: Midlifecrisisman on April 9, 2020, 19:38

Title: Luggage Solution
Post by: Midlifecrisisman on April 9, 2020, 19:38
Have not posted to the forum for a couple of years, but with so much time on our hands these days, I thought I would post a short video I made a couple of years ago to solve the problem of not enough luggage space. Unfortunately, I cannot post an MP4 clip to the forum so if its OK I will tell you that it can be viewed on YouTube under MR2  MK3 Luggage Solution.  Forgive the T shirts, I had them printed as Mr and Mrs 2 and the Drivers Club images were the only ones I could find at the time.
https://youtu.be/PWzJxc_T2Jw
Have a gander, I think its pretty cool.

Now for some catching up on all things MR2.
Title: Re: Luggage Solution
Post by: Petrus on April 10, 2020, 13:20
Thank you for sharing. Enjoyed that.

I´ve take the rear cubby doors out which in effect creates a single stowing space behind the seats. For myself I have an ´overnighter´ and the rest is for the charming company.
Sweater and/or jacket get stuffed on top.
Title: Re: Luggage Solution
Post by: BahnStormer on May 11, 2020, 14:57
For a slightly scaled back, even more discrete option: Keep an eye our for over-sized laptop bags... the last two clients we've worked for have supplied REALLY large bags:
1) very smart rectangular, discreetly labelled DELL one
2) another from Targus - a little larger, but a bit more of a "lump".

I managed to blag a spare DELL one from a colleague on the same project and now I have a pair of those to go in the rear bins, with enough spare for a pair of shoes between them and the Targus bags slots into the frunk really well. We also use a lightweight suit bag for the DJ + missus dresses, etc and that gets hooked below the wind deflector and sits behind the passenger seat.

We've used the car for a few weekends away, including formal wedding attire, etc and not had anything in the footwell.