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    low budget transporter

    HA! i can't believe it fits but i shoe horned two 125s, leathers, helmets, two tool boxes, canopy and 4 cinder blocks, air tank, 9 assorted sizes of Tupperware boxes, an extra set of rims, 2 x front and rear stands, spare motor and 10 gallons of fuel into my pimpin' minivan. i'm not sure this is really forum worthy but in case i knock myself silly, i need to have a record of how i got it all in there :lol:




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    haha nice work.

    i dont remember who it was, but 'soccer mom racing' used to show up to the races in a minivan all the time.
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    I am impressed. I pride myself on being able to make everything fit but that is just good. How long did it take you, and how many times did you have to pull stuff out and re-do it?
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    Wow nice job.... I dont think I can get all that in my truck...

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    load time wasn't too bad, i pretty much got it all in on the first shot and it only took about an hour. i think with some practice i can get that down to 45 min. unload time is pretty quick, maybe 20min or so.

    as for the beer cooler, that may have to go up front with the motor. i picked up a Pabst sponsorship this year, so i'll be providing some refreshments on saturday nights this year :lol:
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    MMMMM. hours on the road with the great air freshener known as VP mr8... :lol:

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    God help you if you ever are involved in a accident!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon
    God help you if you ever are involved in a accident!
    i had thought of wearing my helmet while driving just to make a little more room :lol:
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    :lol: nice one.............


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