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Old 06-14-2011, 05:00 PM
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In my 997 I just fold the seat backs down and put my bag on the shelf. Then lay the sticks along the center console from the passenger foot well to lay on top of my bag.

If you're a goalie your SOL.
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Originally Posted by RaceCarDriver
thanks, BTW, I have the same car as you, a Lapis Blue 2002 C4S.
Nice! Mine's Midnight Blue, but I love Lapis Blue too!
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If you're a goalie your SOL.
Not quite . I am a goaltender... Pads go in the back, sticks in the footwell aligned along the transmission tunnel and then the equipment bag in the passenger seat. (my 951 was the best for hockey equipment, but the 911 is not bad either).
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Hey,

I put the bag (with wheels) in the back. you need to move the passenger seat forward, move the drier seat forward and then flip it forward, and then the bag will fit.

it's must easier to get in / out with the cab top down, but it works with the top up too.

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Old 06-15-2011, 10:20 AM
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I used to be a goalie, now I skate out.

When I was a goalie, I had a C5 Z06. I fit the goalie pads and stick in the passenger seat and the hockey bag in the small Z06 trunk (C5 Z06's were not hatchbacks like the C6). Did the same with my S4 and C4 corvettes.
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Put mine on the passenger side seat. Slide it back all the way. Put the sticks in between the door and seat(footwell to rear window). Only problem with keeping the bag inside the car is the same reason the bag is not allowed inside the house - the smell!
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Cool to see there are a lot of hockey players on here!
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Bumping this from the dead because it's a great thread! P cars and pucks!
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Mine sits on the passenger seat no problem.
Old 02-11-2015, 11:26 AM
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In my 3.2 cab, I switch to backpack bag and put it in the boot or sometimes besides .

I used a friends 996 and put it in his boot.
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Easy!!
Step 1: open hatch
Step 2: insert sports gear - my wife's overstuffed golf bag and mine, hockey gear no problem.
Step 3: close hatch and drive away!
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Originally Posted by 1 PGH 1
Easy!!
Step 1: open hatch
Step 2: insert sports gear - my wife's overstuffed golf bag and mine, hockey gear no problem.
Step 3: close hatch and drive away!
another good reason the Targa rules!!
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Originally Posted by rpolin
It's the wheelie bag that's killing you. You need to get a regular canvas bag, put the passenger seat flat and then it will fit with no problem. I know from experience. I have a cab so usually i just put the top down but when its raining the top is up and it fits fine.
I have a wheeled bag and it fits on the passenger seat, just barely. It's quite close to the shifter and close to rubbing against the dash. Stick goes diagonally from back driver side to front passenger, around the outside of the passenger seat. It works, but it's easier to drive the SUV.

Originally Posted by fbgh2o
Not quite . I am a goaltender... Pads go in the back, sticks in the footwell aligned along the transmission tunnel and then the equipment bag in the passenger seat. (my 951 was the best for hockey equipment, but the 911 is not bad either).
I also play goalie. I don't want to haul pads separately so I just take the SUV when I play goalie. It's really not worth the extra effort to shove everything in the pcar.

My e46 M3 was amazing, though. Fold down the rear seats, shove the goalie bag in first until it is resting on the rear seats, and then put the player bag in the trunk behind it. Both bags
Old 02-12-2015, 01:27 PM
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My son plays for an SEC collegiate team, and his bag fits nicely in the back of his Range Rover Classic, lol!



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