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Anyone know what the load space area of a P38 is with the back seats fully down? More specifically, can I get a sheet of 8x4 in there?
Anyone know what the load space area of a P38 is with the back seats fully down? More specifically, can I get a sheet of 8x4 in there?
Would it go in on a slant?Bollocks. 6x3 it is then. Thanks gents.
Always trying to cheat the system arn't you?Would it go in on a slant?
Get a trailer.Bollocks. 6x3 it is then. Thanks gents.
I was going to ask if it was a width issue ,or if pushing it upwards , on a slant would work , but decided just to ask about the slant.Always trying to cheat the system arn't you?
I am saying nothing......I was going to ask if it was a width issue ,or if pushing it upwards , on a slant would work , but decided just to ask about the slant.
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HmmmmmI am saying nothing......
Nope. It was fact. That was going to be my response, then rethought it. Even then I couldn't get a straight response. So not me baiting anyone.Yea you was trying to bate me!!
Which is why I was wondering about other ways of putting it in. I have pushed front seat right forward , for things before, but not sure if that would be possible for this. Also put them on a slant , gaining space over front seats. Tail gate left open and article tied in? All depends if the article needs to be flat in rear space. Or is there room to play around .No way will anything 8x4 go in back of p38.
It's just 2mtrs to back of front seats with them well forwards so 2.44mtr boards aren't going to fit no matter what.
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