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cra3y 10-30-2016 01:25 PM

370z roadster trunk dimensions
 
Hi

I tried to find 370z's roadster trunk dimensions, but many websites mentions only capacity and that golf package fit into trunk.

Could You (anyone of 370z roadster owners) measure length, width and depth of trunk?
I want to put two this cabin class suitcases - 55 x 40 x 20 (cm) -> 21.5 x 15.8 x 7.9 (inch) (link below) into trunk. I tried with Mazda MX-5 ND (2016 model) and it fit!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Luggage-Wor.../dp/B008B7854C

EDIT:
OldGuyFla helped me and he gave me info about trunk dimensions:
Code:

Side to side - 44 inches -> 112cm
Front to Back - 24 inches -> 61cm
Depth - 12 inches -> 30cm

Thanks!

PS: This trunk is pretty shallow in comparision to Mazda MX-5, but I found post other forum, that someone make this trunk "deeper" in 370z coupe.
It is possible in roadster? I mean - is there spare tire space under "carpet"?
http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/91728-b...mmed-now-huge/

Zbrah 11-01-2016 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cra3y (Post 3572929)
Hi

Original post was deleted by anti-spam bot, because i posted a link to web site (suicase and trunk space mod).

I asked about trunk dimension in 370z Roadster and OldGuyFla gave an answer (I added conversion to centimeters)

Code:

Side to side - 44 inches -> 112cm
Front to Back - 24 inches -> 61cm
Depth - 12 inches -> 30.5cm

That is pretty shallow trunk! The suitcase dimension: 55 x 40 x 20 (cm) -> 21.5 x 15.8 x 7.9 (inch).

I saw in different forum 370z coupe boot conversion into deeper one
It is possible in roadster? I mean - is there spare tire space under "carpet"?

PS: How to post a link to another site, that You will see trunk space mod?

Just throw all your sh!t in the trunk, no need for a suitcase. Problem solved!:tup:

cra3y 11-01-2016 05:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zbrah (Post 3572930)
Just throw all your sh!t in the trunk, no need for a suitcase. Problem solved!:tup:

Haha! Then from trunk to ... hotel :roflpuke2: (using paper bags)

OldGuyFla 11-01-2016 09:20 AM

The roadster comes standard with a kit (pump,& can of sealant) to allow you to maybe get to a place to repair the tire. The small spare is an option but the manual says that the place to store the flat tire after removing it is behind the passenger seat. I just can't see how you could fit one of those big tires behind the seat without tearing something up. Under the carpet is a large Styrofoam piece to take up the space where the tire would go. There are no electronic components mounted in the trunk.

gr8-wrx 11-01-2016 02:48 PM

Nice camera bag; I have the same one. :)

Don-MT 11-01-2016 10:47 PM

My wife and have toured together for many years in small sports cars / roadsters we have come up with a very workable system. We share a carry-on sized suitcase and a quality carry-on duffel. Anything that needs to be folded and/or protected goes in the suitcase, e.g. dress shirts, dresses, blouses, make-up (hers, not mine) go in the hard side suitcase. Jeans, undies, socks, etc. go in the duffle. The trick is to spend a little money on a quality duffle.

Here's my current favorite:

Oil Cloth Weekender Travel Bag - Duluth Trading

I, alone, can travel for over a week with that duffle with no problem. I also tour with a DSLR camera in a backpack style camera bag and it all fits perfectly. A 370Z roadster has lots of room with a little planning.

Don

Spoiler 11-13-2016 01:33 PM

I removed the styrofoam under the carpet which gave me lots more room. Wife and I went on a 10 day trip this summer without a problem. Of course we still had to decide what not to take. I told her she didnt need pajamas or skivs, as it would save on space. Fun trip all the way around... :tup:


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