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Farewell faithful companion......
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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew Haber" data-source="post: 25135" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Re: Farewell faithful companion......</p><p></p><p>With the seats down in the back of my '10 Forester, I can carry a DM1k in a Pelican 1660, two 10space ATA shock racks, four ATA workboxes with around 50 mics and a couple laptops in them, a case with a dozen tripod boom stands, and a case of a half dozen Meyer MM-4XPs without having to exert much in the way of effort to get everything to fit. I also carried 3 10k DLP projectors in road cases, 4 Pelican 1560s, and two Pelican 1650s recently without much trouble. I love that I can do this with a car that drives like a large sedan and doesn't bankrupt me at the pump. Obviously, I haven't had it long enough to comment on reliability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Haber, post: 25135, member: 190"] Re: Farewell faithful companion...... With the seats down in the back of my '10 Forester, I can carry a DM1k in a Pelican 1660, two 10space ATA shock racks, four ATA workboxes with around 50 mics and a couple laptops in them, a case with a dozen tripod boom stands, and a case of a half dozen Meyer MM-4XPs without having to exert much in the way of effort to get everything to fit. I also carried 3 10k DLP projectors in road cases, 4 Pelican 1560s, and two Pelican 1650s recently without much trouble. I love that I can do this with a car that drives like a large sedan and doesn't bankrupt me at the pump. Obviously, I haven't had it long enough to comment on reliability. [/QUOTE]
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