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Hi All, I have a S2 and I'm looking for a boot luggage rack. Any leads would be appreciated. Also do the MG ones fit?
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Do you want one that bolts to the boot or the factory style with clams and suction feet?Hi All, I have a S2 and I'm looking for a boot luggage rack. Any leads would be appreciated. Also do the MG ones fit?
I like the one that bolts to the boot. I think it looks better when its permanent.D
Do you want one that bolts to the boot or the factory style with clams and suction feet?
The UK Alpine club used to repro the factory setup
@John W that is the factory style I'm referring to in the earlier post. The one Paul referred to was not unique, they come up time to time.. but as mentioned..the UK club was reproducing them for a while.Back before this web site gave completely in to the truth that an Alpine suspension could handle exponentially more power than the 1725, there was once - on this very website - an example of an "original" clamp luggage rack that would have came with the car. Like the hardtop, take it off when you didn't need it, or to polish. No holes required. I might have the only one in existence, from e-bay, years ago. I remember the late Paul Scofield posted here that he would have bid more if "he'd of known someone else was that interested" or something like that. The amount, $125, seems like a pittance for what parts are going for today. It's a nice removable, clamp-on luggage rack. And gone without a trace when you don't want it.