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Old 05-11-2016, 04:46 PM
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You will be amazed at the amount of stuff that will go into the hatch area, especially with the rear seats down. I don't promote damaging the car with big hard purchases back there, but no worries getting the club-size paper towel bundle in there with a couple cases of diet Pepsi and some steaks.
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I've fit everything from my college dorm into my 928. Costco runs are easy. The only trouble is fitting a large pack of TP in the back (put it in first).
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Originally Posted by The Forgotten On
The only trouble is fitting a large pack of TP in the back (put it in first).
Ah yes, the indispensable TP on hand to keep wiping the Sh**-eating grin off your face when driving...
Old 05-11-2016, 06:54 PM
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Ah yes, the indispensable TP on hand to keep wiping the Sh**-eating grin off your face when driving...
36 rolls isn't a joke.
Old 05-11-2016, 07:53 PM
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36 rolls isn't a joke.
Is that a polite way of saying you're full of it?

Inquiring minds want to know, and all that...or then again...maybe not...

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Looking GREAT Seth !

Kevin in Atlanta brought me almost a complete interior in his 928 - front & rear seats, rear center console, front center console, trunk carpet with thick rubber mat, both front door panels (no rear panels), rear tool panel, etc. - now he knows how to load a 928 - you'll get there, but not by taking the Explorer

I have a brand new black and silver crest horn button if you're interested and the color scheme would go well with your car - $50



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Originally Posted by skpyle
True...
I'm not saying that I wouldn't stop in for a few things. Just not the full monty.

Seth K. Pyle
You will be amazed at how much stuff you can fit in the back of a 928 with the seats folded down.
Old 05-12-2016, 03:56 AM
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dr bob: I forgot the rear seats fold down. I can see how that would make the rear of the car one big luggage compartment.



The Forgotten On and zaevor2000: You guys are killing me!



Petza914: SOLD! Let me know how/where/when to send funds.



Wisconsin Joe: Think a dead hooker will fit back there?



Thanks!
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Old 05-12-2016, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by skpyle



Wisconsin Joe: Think a dead hooker will fit back there?



Thanks!
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Easily, she will however be seen though...


And zaevor2000. Not full of it like Kibort.
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Bwahahahahahah!!!



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Originally Posted by Petza914
Looking GREAT Seth !

Kevin in Atlanta brought me almost a complete interior in his 928 - front & rear seats, rear center console, front center console, trunk carpet with thick rubber mat, both front door panels (no rear panels), rear tool panel, etc. - now he knows how to load a 928 - you'll get there, but not by taking the Explorer

I have a brand new black and silver crest horn button if you're interested and the color scheme would go well with your car - $50




that is an awesome addition to the steering wheel.


I agree it would look fantastic in Seth's new dream ride
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Originally Posted by skpyle
Wisconsin Joe: Think a dead hooker will fit back there?

Thanks!
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Easily, she will however be seen though...
That's what the luggage cover is for.

Duh.

And if you don't have one, Rich from Chicago makes nice ones for a reasonable price.
Old 05-12-2016, 01:54 PM
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zaevor2000: Thanks! I have already paid petza914 for his horn button. I will install it as soon as it arrives.



Wisconsin Joe: Yep.


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50mm spacer











Much better!<br/>


I am not 100% crazy about the asthetics, but I can reach the wheel comfortably now. It will take a bit for my fingers to get used to reaching for the turn signal lever.

Unfortunately, I have to take it all apart. The horn button is not grounding out properly through the anodized spacer. I will find a way to attach the ground wire to the Momo hub adapter itself.

The acid test for arm comfort will be driving to work tonight.


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Old 05-19-2016, 03:48 PM
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MUCH better! Thanks again Petza914!
I had seen Porsche crest horn buttons for Momo wheels before, but they hadn't done much for me. I gave into a little peer pressure and bought this one. I had to mix and match pieces between it and the Momo horn button, but I got it together.

And...I LOVE IT!!! Looks much better than I expected. The chrome rings adds a small touch of class.


Seth K. Pyle


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