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Has anyone ever got a c34 bonnet in the back of a c34?? I couldnt! Lucky its got roofracks :D most i ever carried was 3 sets of wheels when i was getting rid of old crap i didnt want. Wish i took a pic cos it was a snug fit.

Yea. I had to put the bonnet on my home built roof rack bars. Cost $10. The bars that is. I got the bonnet as, " a just in case" for $50. So glad I did as the creep who backed into the 25G still has not offered to pay. Off to QCAT soon to get my $3k plus. I hope.

  • 2 weeks later...

Having an Art Gallery it is necessary to have a long wide interior, as the C34 has. With the roof rack I can carry lots of framing materials up to 4 metres long. An RS4 is a joy as a work horse.

Yeah modifications will begin when my mate gets back from holiday

Sucks not having any tools while I'm in QLD, also my mate has a hoist now :-)

  • 11 months later...

Due to the bushfires threatening us recently, I bought and loaded into the Stagea two rolls of poly pipe - 25m of 25mm and the other 50m of 38mm. Forgot to photograph it as it was hilarious trying to get it in. Yesterday, 175kg of scrap steel to the Norman's in Penrith and the about the same if not more in firewood on the return trip. See attached.

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I lost a washing machine in the back when moving house - who knew they were so big!

mostly though i have pram, childs things and junk

soon to be lots of camping gear and booze for festivals :)

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