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Warren Horby
19th February 2004, 08:57 PM
Has any one come up with a way of transporting a set of golf clubs in a Scorp? I am toying with making a special rack fitted to the rear bumper for this purpose. (At least then the ugly and heavy bumper would have some use.) Does some one have a better idea? :D
Hamish
19th February 2004, 09:29 PM
I suppose not taking a passenger is out of the question :?: :lol:
Warren Horby
19th February 2004, 09:46 PM
Tried that, doesn't work too well. The clubs are too big.
Wallace
20th February 2004, 12:25 AM
Fold them in half.
Shant Fabricatorian
20th February 2004, 02:45 AM
Buy an HPE... :wink:
omicron
20th February 2004, 05:26 AM
Give up golf?
Will
20th February 2004, 08:15 AM
Do you play on the same links? Maybe the solution is to sock your stick heads and bungee them together in the luggage compartment (should fit diagonally unless you have pretty long shafts) and leave your bag at the club. If you don't have a locker, your pro shop will probably hold it for you, if not, you should start saving up an initiation fee for the next club, I reckon.
-Will
PS> You have big bollocks to take a monte to a CC!
Warren Horby
20th February 2004, 03:44 PM
It is actually quite fun to park next to the usual TR6 or MGB and steel thier thunder. It also gets the Vette and Porshe owners scratching thier heads as to what the car is. I have the only Scorpion in my province and I have alot of fun with it.
markalen
22nd February 2004, 11:03 PM
The obvious, it is a convertible!
Open the top, plenty of room.
Warren- I know what you mean, I live in Kanas (which if you're car doesn't belong to the Ford, Chrysler or GM families it's percieved as strange). The most fun I can have while sitting is being in a resturaunt watching as people circle around my '76 parked out front.
I got pulled over by a cop once who said (after I got out of a speeding ticket) "Don't let me catch you again, I'll see you everytime in that Alfa-Romero". That's funny I can't afford an Alfa, but thanks.
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