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SUPRA mk iv how practical?


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For baby seats, we had an Urban Detour rear-facing infant seat until 9 months old - that fit in behind the passenger seat okay - you have to move it forward a bit, though.

After that we got a Maxi Cosi Toby front-facing seat. That fit fine in the back too.

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If you strip out everything in the boot and the spare wheel then, you may fit a buggy in there. The boot is actually quite large for a sports car, the problem is the height due to the sloping rear door.

 

With the back seat down as well, you can fit quite a lot in there, I've had 2 mountain bikes in the back of mine (with wheels off). You wouldn't believe just how much I have managed to get in mine, as it acts as my works delivery van most weeks :)

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I regulary fit this in mine (at the same time).

 

A full tower pc case. (a good 2 foot high)

a 23" widescreen monitor.

A bag of computer bits (cables, keybord, mouse... etc)

A bag of clothes

A bag of food

A 3 man tent

A sleeping bag

A foldable camping chair

A thick blanket

A pillow

 

You take your PC camping? :blink:

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