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I used a Seasucker on an M3 with a carbon roof and lived to tell about it. Front mounted on the windshield and roof, rear wheel mount close to the edge to the door where it's strongest.
Once drove into a carport with a bike on top, once was enough to learn that le$$on.
I used to rack up my bikes on my 997tt all the time but it had the rack mounts. I just can't get myself putting a rack on the GT3 cause it not having the factory mounts. I know seas suckers are great but more worried about damaging the car. My Theory is, If you can afford a GT3/rs, you should be able to afford a second car to throw the bikes in/on. Yes there's that rare occasion where it would be nice to take the GT3 to where I'm meeting to ride but I can deal with that sacrifice.
I used to rack up my bikes on my 997tt all the time but it had the rack mounts. I just can't get myself putting a rack on the GT3 cause it not having the factory mounts. I know seas suckers are great but more worried about damaging the car. My Theory is, If you can afford a GT3/rs, you should be able to afford a second car to throw the bikes in/on. Yes there's that rare occasion where it would be nice to take the GT3 to where I'm meeting to ride but I can deal with that sacrifice.
Good point.
In my case I drove to Cali (see road trip) and have been leaving the gt3 here as I work here and old location. Sail ,Surf, and ride bikes in my spare time.
Race cars at old location.
Very synoptic version but suffice to say the gt3 is the california minivan...
Next potential step after operation sea sucker is full cage and drive to, race n S cal, drive back....