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Old 08-10-2019, 01:54 AM
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Default Luggage for behind the rear seats on the shelf (NOT seats folded down)

Is there any shallow luggage that fits nicely on the shelf behind the rear seats in a 991? I had the idea of storing my roadside emergency kit (jumper cables, first aid, tire puncture repair, etc) back there to free up space in the frunk (where I normally have it.) I use the frunk pretty regularly for groceries, my kid's backpacks, etc so would like to keep it mostly empty.

I'd be open to something that fills that whole space nicely, or half the space. Doesn't matter if soft or hard luggage.
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I should add that I found this, but would love to see one in the back to see how it fits.
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKUCARGOBAG.html
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Roadsterbag.se makes a variety of fitted cases for the trunk, folded back seats and parcel shelf.
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Roadsterbag.se makes a variety of fitted cases for the trunk, folded back seats and parcel shelf.
Oh, those look pretty nice! Having trouble understanding the site, but I'll check to see if they have brown ones -- my car has the Agate interior which is closer to brown.
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Originally Posted by vincenz0
I should add that I found this, but would love to see one in the back to see how it fits.
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKUCARGOBAG.html
I have that bag in both the small size and the medium size. The medium is just a bit too large and is slightly wider than the distance from the rear seat backs to the back of the car. I use the small one in the frunk to hold the sorts of things you intend it for - and I like the idea of moving it to the rear deck. So I put it there and it fits:

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Search the Marketplace since someone had what you are looking for listed not too long ago (whatever that means).
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I would be a bit concerned putting anything with mass back there. In case of accident, God forbid, the stuff would be flying around the cabin.

I’m surprised that Porsche didn’t put hooks back there to secure stuff. At most I put soft sided luggage back there.
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I would be a bit concerned putting anything with mass back there. In case of accident, God forbid, the stuff would be flying around the cabin.

I’m surprised that Porsche didn’t put hooks back there to secure stuff. At most I put soft sided luggage back there.
There are kid seat brackets back there you could tie stuff too if desired.
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Originally Posted by BSO
I would be a bit concerned putting anything with mass back there. In case of accident, God forbid, the stuff would be flying around the cabin.

I’m surprised that Porsche didn’t put hooks back there to secure stuff. At most I put soft sided luggage back there.
My 991.2 does have hooks, one on each side of the rear shelf, for securing things.

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Originally Posted by vincenz0
Is there any shallow luggage that fits nicely on the shelf behind the rear seats in a 991? I had the idea of storing my roadside emergency kit (jumper cables, first aid, tire puncture repair, etc) back there to free up space in the frunk (where I normally have it.) I use the frunk pretty regularly for groceries, my kid's backpacks, etc so would like to keep it mostly empty.

I'd be open to something that fills that whole space nicely, or half the space. Doesn't matter if soft or hard luggage.
Dimensions are not listed. You can reach out to them.
https://www.rennwerkstatt.us/collect...n-traveler-bag

https://www.rennwerkstatt.us/collect...lassics?page=3



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