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Author Subject: Just saved 9 Kg...
scotzman

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Post #1
By swapping the stupid MDF Acoustic parcel shelf and 6x9's For a standard Ph3 shelf. Thumbs up
12.7 Kg against 3.7 Kg

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Posted 13th Jun 2012 at 20:32
7057sam

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Post #2
i saved 12.7kg...No shelf Smile

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Posted 13th Jun 2012 at 20:45
scotzman

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Post #3
7057sam wrote:
i saved 12.7kg...No shelf Smile


So where do you keep your parcels?LOL

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Posted 13th Jun 2012 at 20:47
parrotno1

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Post #4
On his roof rack!
Posted 13th Jun 2012 at 21:09
eddy_gti6

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Post #5
parrotno1 wrote:
On his roof rack!


Laugh my ass off

Is 5hat the one off me? Big grin

I saved 280kg no interior + more LOL

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Posted 13th Jun 2012 at 21:15
gilesy

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Post #6
I just saved 128kg just by not giving ratty a lift!
Posted 13th Jun 2012 at 21:17
thugpuggin

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Post #7
gilesy wrote:
I just saved 128kg just by not giving ratty a lift!


That's a lie its more like 172...

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Posted 13th Jun 2012 at 21:34
scotzman

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Post #8
eddy_gti6 wrote:
parrotno1 wrote:
On his roof rack!


Laugh my ass off

Is 5hat the one off me? Big grin

I saved 280kg no interior + more LOL


Yeah, its your one, top quality, cheers

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Posted 13th Jun 2012 at 22:09
manthos

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Post #9
Saved 275kg no interior no pas no ac.... Not much really

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Posted 14th Jun 2012 at 08:34
dangti6

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Post #10
I probably saved 300kg+

Re shelled into a 205 LOL

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  • Posted 14th Jun 2012 at 08:41
    pugbug

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    Post #11
    I shaved 0.02KG by shaving my hairy chest.
    Posted 14th Jun 2012 at 08:46
    anth

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    Post #12
    Anyone know why its called a parcel shelf. It's got to be some legacy term.
    Posted 14th Jun 2012 at 10:07
    dangti6

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    Post #13
    anth wrote:
    Anyone know why its called a parcel shelf. It's got to be some legacy term.


    Perhaps because it's a shelf you can store parcels on.

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  • Posted 14th Jun 2012 at 10:09
    anth

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    Post #14
    Does anyone?
    Posted 14th Jun 2012 at 10:11
    roland rat

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    Post #15
    anth wrote:
    Does anyone?


    I once laided a brown parcel on thugpuggins shelf when he wasnt looking and let it fester in the hot summer sun Thumbs up
    Posted 14th Jun 2012 at 10:20
    anth

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    Post #16
    Good work. Hope you witnessed his next emergency stop.
    Posted 14th Jun 2012 at 10:24
    scott-723

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    Post #17
    manthos wrote:
    Saved 275kg no interior no pas no ac.... Not much really

    LOL

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    Posted 25th Jun 2012 at 20:56
    buzzbrightyear

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    Post #18
    I added a supercharger kit so mines heavier now

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