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Old 05-09-2017, 03:01 AM
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Originally Posted by SkipSauls
For preparing groceries.

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2 cases of beer and some wine


Old 05-09-2017, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by SkipSauls
For preparing groceries.

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Old 05-09-2017, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by bkrantz
Yes, and also a bottom liner. Years ago on a grocery run in my Boxster, something spilled and caused a sour smell that I could never completely get rid of.
I yelled at my dealer until he threw in the bottom liner free at delivery. Glad I did plus it made the discount on the car a few 100 basis points more.
Old 05-09-2017, 06:42 PM
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The hillybilly frunk protector.

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I would like to add hooks to the frunk to secure plastic grocery bags especially those containing milk. I remember a thread a while back where plastic hooks made by Audi were used. I have the frunk liner but would like hooks. I wouldn't want to reduce trunk size so I would imagine the hooks being placed near the top of the frunk. Has anyone done this?
Old 05-09-2017, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SkipSauls
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Dude - you win!

Propane tanks?? That's brave! Glad they're tilted as to prevent wobbling around the frunk, else POOF!
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Originally Posted by SkipSauls
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This looks like a potential entry into Darwin Awards when you rear end someone and blow up!
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Originally Posted by Highyo
along these lines, has anyone purchased or wish they had purchased this item?

https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/DAS991.html
I have it in my car and it attaches very easily. It works just like you'd think and may have saved me from damage a few times.
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Last fall at BJ's. One of my offices is temptingly close for a lunchtime shop. With the back seats folded you can get just about everything in there.
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Originally Posted by maxpowers
I have it in my car and it attaches very easily. It works just like you'd think and may have saved me from damage a few times.
The good liner is mandatory imho. Have one in both my 911s, and def saved me from closing my hood on bulky items.
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Originally Posted by Highyo
along these lines, has anyone purchased or wish they had purchased this item?

https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/DAS991.html

Have it, easy to snap in, in just a couple of minutes
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Originally Posted by n8kruger
Last fall at BJ's. One of my offices is temptingly close for a lunchtime shop. With the back seats folded you can get just about everything in there.
Nice pumpkins!!!
They beat my 2 melons...
Old 05-10-2017, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Hawkeye911
This looks like a potential entry into Darwin Awards when you rear end someone and blow up!
All you need are propane tanks in the frunk and pumpkins in the back cargo area. The guys at the morgue will never figure out exactly how you died...
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Originally Posted by TAL2GK

I shouldn't have worried. It all fit in the frunk with room to spare! Plus I had the back seats, which went unused this time.
Good to see some Harris Teeter love!!


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