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Old August 29th 05, 01:13 PM
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I thought this was an interresting enough topic for its own thread.

I own a 99 Camry (virtually same trunk as the 03). I routinely carry my
Coker and up to two other unis in this trunk. There's other stuff in it
too, that always rides with me...rope, raingear, etc. But if its only
the Coker, it fits with no special effort.


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Old August 29th 05, 01:29 PM
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i've had custody of JayneZa's coker while she's recovering from an ankle
injury and i've been using it at the meet-and-greet gigs i do at the
casino
it makes for a nice change from the 20", it's vissually almost as
arresting as a 5ft raffie and it's a nice way to get better at
micro-controlling the Coker

i find it fits on the back seat of my 'Daewoo Lanos'
(http://tinyurl.com/dulqx) with the 20" lying in the footwell of the
backseat and my durastilts and bag of juggling gear lying across the
backseat
the 20" goes in first and then the coker rolls in
the stilts and the bag slides in underneath the coker
it's a neat arrangement and reminds me of fitting in a complete drumkit
into the back of my car
we (myself and the drummer) knew that everything had to go in it's
special place else we wouldn't fit everything in


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Old August 29th 05, 09:11 PM
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I drive a 2005 Chevy Aveo, the behind the seat trunk area won't even fit
my 24", it probably would with the seat lowered though.

But my coker takes up the whole width of the back seat, luckily though
it fits down in the footwell for the back seats I just have to make sure
the pedal on that side goes between the front seats.


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