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james
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by james » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:51 am
Well, I was packing my laptop bag into the car boot this morning on the way into work and accidentally dropped my house keys down by the engine and they landed on the upper side of the undertray.
I had to then get a long metal pole with a hook on the end (good job I have a loft ladder hookey thing) and fished them out.
An Elise...who'd have one eh?
At least it wasnt raining and I wasnt in a hurry

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alicrozier
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by alicrozier » Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:08 pm
Roof supports are good for this...

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The_Rossatron
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by The_Rossatron » Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:17 pm
Hey James - was it you I saw on Princes St on saturday with your boot half open and something protruding out of it ?

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james
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by james » Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:46 am
The_Rossatron wrote:Hey James - was it you I saw on Princes St on saturday with your boot half open and something protruding out of it ?

Yes I had my 1 year old daughter in the car and her pushchair was "almost in the boot."
I dont want to buy a third pushchair/pram just for the Elise and I dont think the Quinny (which fits in the boot) actually looks that great a pushchair anyway. So for the moment, the front wheels stick out the side of the boot.
Maybe a Europa is the answer?