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Have you checked the Porsche site. There are luggage sets that are designed to fit specific models....such as the
PTS Multiwheel® Ultralight Edition 2.0
and if you search for RIMOWA PORSCHE on eBay you'll find some really nice luggage they did in partnership, some being more deeper trunk shaped to fit certain models....such as
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/144658539376?hash=item2...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_t...
PTS Multiwheel® Ultralight Edition 2.0
and if you search for RIMOWA PORSCHE on eBay you'll find some really nice luggage they did in partnership, some being more deeper trunk shaped to fit certain models....such as
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/144658539376?hash=item2...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_t...
Edited by julian987R on Tuesday 26th July 20:15
For a slightly cheaper option I used these guys:
https://www.car-bags.com/en/car-bags-travel-bag-se...
https://www.car-bags.com/en/car-bags-travel-bag-se...
Eastpak for me.
I spent 25 years travelling the World for work and they are a great balance of durability and flexibility without shouting "steal me" or costing the price of a decent roadtrip.
Lots of sizes (and colours), good internal storage/organisation, 2 wheelers save your arms rather than carrying and compression straps mean everything stays put inside even if you don't fill it up.
Smart enough that they don't look "poverty spec" when checking in to a decent hotel either!
Tranverz and Transit'R ranges get the thumbs up from me.
https://www.eastpak.com/uk-en/luggage-c140/tranver...
Shopping around they are typically £100 for a "medium" size and £130 for a Large. Spend the savings on fuel and wine.
I spent 25 years travelling the World for work and they are a great balance of durability and flexibility without shouting "steal me" or costing the price of a decent roadtrip.
Lots of sizes (and colours), good internal storage/organisation, 2 wheelers save your arms rather than carrying and compression straps mean everything stays put inside even if you don't fill it up.
Smart enough that they don't look "poverty spec" when checking in to a decent hotel either!
Tranverz and Transit'R ranges get the thumbs up from me.
https://www.eastpak.com/uk-en/luggage-c140/tranver...
Shopping around they are typically £100 for a "medium" size and £130 for a Large. Spend the savings on fuel and wine.
Busa mav said:
...cacking myself at the thought of grinding the centre locks on euro tunnel...
Have not done it for a while, but go on the carriages for vans and caravans and campers (not trucks). Otherwise it will be tense, particularly when the narrow bits come up you have to swerve round...M11rph said:
Eastpak for me.
I spent 25 years travelling the World for work and they are a great balance of durability and flexibility without shouting "steal me" or costing the price of a decent roadtrip.
Lots of sizes (and colours), good internal storage/organisation, 2 wheelers save your arms rather than carrying and compression straps mean everything stays put inside even if you don't fill it up.
Smart enough that they don't look "poverty spec" when checking in to a decent hotel either!
Tranverz and Transit'R ranges get the thumbs up from me.
https://www.eastpak.com/uk-en/luggage-c140/tranver...
Shopping around they are typically £100 for a "medium" size and £130 for a Large. Spend the savings on fuel and wine.
Eastpak for me too. Strong, lightweight and come in sizes that fit 911's & Boxsters perfectly.I spent 25 years travelling the World for work and they are a great balance of durability and flexibility without shouting "steal me" or costing the price of a decent roadtrip.
Lots of sizes (and colours), good internal storage/organisation, 2 wheelers save your arms rather than carrying and compression straps mean everything stays put inside even if you don't fill it up.
Smart enough that they don't look "poverty spec" when checking in to a decent hotel either!
Tranverz and Transit'R ranges get the thumbs up from me.
https://www.eastpak.com/uk-en/luggage-c140/tranver...
Shopping around they are typically £100 for a "medium" size and £130 for a Large. Spend the savings on fuel and wine.
Specify that your car has a roof box and go in with the trucks, etc. They recommend this anyway for sports cars with ULP tyres.
We have Eastpak luggage (1 small, 1 Med, butterfly syle bags). Med fits ideally in frunk, with room for small on top, plus other bags,
etc.
2 mediums would probably fit.
We have Eastpak luggage (1 small, 1 Med, butterfly syle bags). Med fits ideally in frunk, with room for small on top, plus other bags,
etc.
2 mediums would probably fit.
Thanks so much for all the recommendations .
especially the euro tunnel , been on there many times , but I am suddenly fearful of scraping the centre locks !
Off for a quick trip to Netherlands in 2 weeks, then in September we plan to recreate an old bike trip we done on the Hayabusa 17 years ago , French / Swiss Alps and drop in to Italy , 3/ 4 weeks .
Need to do the Simplon Pass again.
especially the euro tunnel , been on there many times , but I am suddenly fearful of scraping the centre locks !
Off for a quick trip to Netherlands in 2 weeks, then in September we plan to recreate an old bike trip we done on the Hayabusa 17 years ago , French / Swiss Alps and drop in to Italy , 3/ 4 weeks .
Need to do the Simplon Pass again.
Edited by Busa mav on Wednesday 27th July 18:36
Busa mav said:
Thanks so much for all the recommendations .
especially the euro tunnel , been on there many times , but I am suddenly fearful of scraping the centre locks !
Off for a quick trip to Netherlands in 2 weeks, then in September we plan to recreate an old bike trip we done on the Hayabusa 17 years ago , French / Swiss Alps and drop in to Italy , 3/ 4 weeks .
Need to do the Simplon Pass again.
I always choose "RoofBox" or whatever on the Eurotunnel website - then follow the signs to the "Large" vehicle lanes.especially the euro tunnel , been on there many times , but I am suddenly fearful of scraping the centre locks !
Off for a quick trip to Netherlands in 2 weeks, then in September we plan to recreate an old bike trip we done on the Hayabusa 17 years ago , French / Swiss Alps and drop in to Italy , 3/ 4 weeks .
Need to do the Simplon Pass again.
Edited by Busa mav on Wednesday 27th July 18:36
I don't *think* it costs me more, but probably cheaper than a new alloy!
Never had an issue with Eurotunnel staff etc...
Dammit said:
I ticked "roof mounted bikes" or whatever the option is called, but ended up hiring a bike in Morzine so didn't take mine, just drove the 996 onto the train behind the vans and so on with no one raising an eyebrow.
I like to think the Euro Tunnel know and accept what we're trying to do?No one bats an eyelid
JohnnyUK said:
Dammit said:
I ticked "roof mounted bikes" or whatever the option is called, but ended up hiring a bike in Morzine so didn't take mine, just drove the 996 onto the train behind the vans and so on with no one raising an eyebrow.
I like to think the Euro Tunnel know and accept what we're trying to do?No one bats an eyelid
Another vote for the Rimowa. It holds 74 litres. Porsche in fact sized the 918’s boot around the Ultralight XL case - it’s a perfect fit.
https://selectionrs.com/en/porsche-martini-gulf-lu...
https://selectionrs.com/en/porsche-martini-gulf-lu...
Edited by mhh on Saturday 30th July 21:55
Edited by mhh on Sunday 31st July 05:06
These guys do a soft luggage set. I purchased a set just before lock down and then never used it.
https://www.koffer24.de/search?search=Porsche
https://www.koffer24.de/search?search=Porsche
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