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Old 02-04-2012, 01:01 PM
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What do you carry in your HHR?

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All my toys stored inside one .
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I put my new kitchen aid range in my SS today. had about a foot of room left too.
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Old 02-04-2012, 02:34 PM
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Wow! Haha, I'd be too afraid of damaging an interior plastic, or bumper for such.
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Old 02-04-2012, 03:13 PM
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Wow! Haha, I'd be too afraid of damaging an interior plastic, or bumper for such.
someone helped me load/unload it. but i did scratch the plastic lid on the little compartments behind the back bench. but not bad enough to be mad.. i'd be pretty ticked off if i scratched the bumper lol
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I haul around 15 different kinds of roofing samples, who needs load leveler springs, 250lbs of samples does the job.

the d rings work good with my bungy ties, and they all have their spot, so we can still go full tilt boogie, if some fun turns come up.
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I like the gun spread in the back. I'll definitely be using it for that purpose. It was a big part of the reason I traded in the Cobalt. Having the ability to haul more than a shoe box around, because that's about what fits through the trunk opening, will be a welcomed change.
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I sure hope you have the proper permit for those...
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Old 02-04-2012, 07:09 PM
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Those are some legit roofing samples!

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I like the gun spread in the back. I'll definitely be using it for that purpose. It was a big part of the reason I traded in the Cobalt. Having the ability to haul more than a shoe box around, because that's about what fits through the trunk opening, will be a welcomed change.
I came from an '05 SS/SC, love it.

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I sure hope you have the proper permit for those...
Permit as in? All were transported legally, in cases seperate from ammunition, minus the handguns which the XD was OC'd via Blackhawk Serpa, and my PF9 concealed on my person. Legally done via my CPL .

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Just enough room for my invisible dog!
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Kevin- You're not still doing covert ops for the security guard place, are ya ??
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