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Luggage inquiry - golf clubs

Discussion in '348/355' started by truman bond, Jan 17, 2007.

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  1. truman bond

    truman bond Formula Junior

    Sep 9, 2006
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    Forgive my not knowing this - but I know a 328 and 308 has a trunk at the rear that can probably fit a small bagged set of golf clubs in, and that the 355/348 do not have that rear trunk space. What I don't know is whether there is any chance of fitting a set of clubs up in the front trunk in either a 348 or 355?

    Many thanks for any input.
     
  2. Ricambi America

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    Nope. Not normal sized clubs. Maybe some kiddie sized ones with bright colors and a big plastic head.

    Your best bet would be the passenger seat, or better yet, a different car for golfing days.
     
  3. Jam

    Jam Formula Junior

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    You won't fit any clubs in the front of a 355. I take mine to the driving range and put 3 or 4 clubs behind the seats, they fit ok. No good if you want to play with a full set.
     
  4. GCalo

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    Well, you can fit them in, but you'll have to "U" bend them!!!
     
  5. sunline

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    I put my whole bag in the passanger seat, bottom of bag touching under the footwell. They fit perfectly!! No room for a passenger though.
     
  6. SGM

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    Ditto
     
  7. carlosgdias

    carlosgdias Karting

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    I can fit all my golf clubs (irons & drivers) behind the seats.
    My golf bag (Titleist) can fold itself and fits in the trunk together with the golf cart and hand luggage. Its just perfect...
    And there is always room for the girlfriend, of course!
     
  8. vvassallo

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    The only way this works is if you are a midget, or at least vertically challenged and can move the seat forward to the stops. : o P
     
  9. carlosgdias

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    Not really... It fits perfectly.
     
  10. PKF355

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    in his VW Golf maybe...
     
  11. truman bond

    truman bond Formula Junior

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    Carlos - you may have saved the day here...

    GIven I managed to carry (almost) a full set of clubs on VFR 750 at speed, I had forgotten (must be the concussion...) to spearate clubs from bag and then enough room for German Shpeherd in passenger seat, ahem or girlfriend.

    Presume a folded soft golf bag could fit in the front of a 355.

    PS Saw you liked the 250swb, my uncle had one for a while, RU15. I prefer the bread van - the noise is phenomenal...

    Wow I'm seriously excited as we only live once, this might work as I was looking just at a 328 for the trunk, and althought I love the shape at 6' 5" half my head is out the roof.

    How's the air con on a 355? Given where I live it needs to blow arctic. (and if a hurricane hits, it might benefit from being able to swim too)

    Thanks all. Work hard, ok, but without Ferrari what would be the point? any +1's on that??
     
  12. BT

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  13. truman bond

    truman bond Formula Junior

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    Sounds good, the variable one club rule - should even fit on a Ducati....

    now if we could make one telescopic to say 60' long, there might ewll be a demand for when people have a two club length drop 120' could get most any one back on the fairway...

    LOL
     
  14. carlosgdias

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  15. carlosgdias

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    +10!
     
  16. 348_Spiderman

    348_Spiderman Formula 3

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    Nicely Done Carlos!!!

    Who says a Ferrari is not practical? I once picked my brother up from the airport. when he saw which car I was driving, he gasped: "Where the heck am I supposed to put my luggage? When I popped the bonnet and demonstrated how the trunk could "swallow" his bags, he was stunned.

    It is deceiving how deep that trunk is. The only problem is carefully reaching over putting the bags in and taking them out.

    Mike :)
     
  17. PKF355

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    Wow! That's just great! Nicely done!
    Didn't think the trunk could swallow all that gear....
    Now what kind of Titleist bag is that..? Any modification to the bag needed to make it fold like that??
     
  18. nunojcmaia

    nunojcmaia Formula Junior

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    Yes, Yes !!! but I can't see your girlfriend, Carlos...where is she?

    Unless you have posted in the "let's see pretty girls with Ferraris" !
     

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