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1) Remove the spare tyre, plastic cladding in the boot, power steering and anything else that can be removed, and making a new boot out of metal, wood or plastic to fit into this space.
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2) Removing the convertible top and glove boxes and, in the space thus made available, make a second boot out of metal, wood or plastic.
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Does any of you know whether the above is feasible, how much space one can make available, and whether anybody has done this? Can one fit any suitcase or travelling bag in the front or in the space reclaimed from the folding roof? My big idea is to be able to use an MR2 not only as a sports car but also as a touring car.
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Although I have seen and driven a Mk3 MR2, I have never seen what these cars look like without all the plastic.
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George