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Old 02-16-2012, 02:17 PM   #1
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Photo Proof: Scion FR-S loaded with 4 mounted wheels and track tools

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Pics of the FR-S and GTR. Pics show FR-S loaded with 4 mounted wheels and tools in the trunk/rear seats.
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Old 02-16-2012, 02:22 PM   #2
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Finally, a real application test. It fits but that's a tough squeeze.
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Old 02-16-2012, 02:22 PM   #3
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Old 02-16-2012, 02:22 PM   #4
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I am liking that silver more and more. Also, probably how I will roll constantly - rear seats down. Thanks!
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Well then, this will be useful for me. That trunk is big enough to can stick my bike in it ... Hiyooo!!! I wont have to wait on a bike rack to go on my many Northface type adventures with my mt. bike.
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Why did there have to be proof? People thought Toyota would lie about this?
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I still haven't seen a good photo of what it looks like with PEOPLE back there. My usual cargo.
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Old 02-16-2012, 02:53 PM   #8
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Hum.. looks like you can't swap trunks, there is a VIN tag on it:

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Just like my dc2 tons of space back there with the seats down.....i know my seats will be down 99% of the time now....haha
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Do you guys think the rear seats will be easily removable? I want those suckers gone.
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if a person wanted to sleep in the trunk (with the seats down) what is the maximum diagonal length?
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Do you guys think the rear seats will be easily removable? I want those suckers gone.
if it's anything like my old VW, the answer is both yes and no

doing it the first time is a pain in the ass, because they were not meant for easy removal, but after awhile you understand the motions needed to take them out, and it becomes routine.
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I am liking that silver more and more. Also, probably how I will roll constantly - rear seats down. Thanks!
Yea...Silver is looking interesting and easier to keep clean
I'm heading to Atlanta to check out that silver BRZ.
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I still wonder why they mounted the 3rd brakelight like that. Couldn't they have tucked it in more or have a solid unit instead of the pegs showing!?
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