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So I searched for one of these threads, but couldn't find one. We all bought wagons for different reasons, but one of the most popular must be load space.

So the question is - What have you / do you put in the back of your Stagea?

Kids, dogs, bodies, trade tools - show us!

I'll go first!

My HKS Z33 turbo kit!

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Jatz, my Rhodesian Ridgeback

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Random other stuff, like floral sofas!

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Dont have pics, but mine has been loaded up a couple of times for moving house. It's also taken an R32 gtr gearbox, with plenty of room to spare.

And theres been plenty of boxes full of different things over the years, it surprises me every now and then just how much room there is, especially when the seats are folded down.

Dogs

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(Must look interesting to other drivers when he has his head out the sunroof)

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Cardboard to protect car and then lots of "Stuff"

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Also had a washing machine, dryer and a very tall cupboard among other things in one car load when moving from our old house.

U Jelly, Jase?

I had the Dog fart on it just for you...

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Lol, he looks like he's punching out the fart in that pic.

I just carry cable ties, garbage bags and a shovel.

Oh, and a backpacker. :ninja:

Bellangalo State Forest programmed into the satnav?

If I had a Stag I'd have a ramp setup for the shifter kart I'd keep in the back.

Then race up and down Macquarie Pass.

My criteria for a wagon was 36" plus between the wheel arches so I could carry sheets of glass. The turbo was an added plus. Of course.

Its got a roof rack so can carry large artistic works, and as it is auto my wife can drive it.

Horses for courses.

Oh!, most important it's a NISSAN.

mainly my German Shepherd, whipper snipper/lawn mower, fishing gear & rods, had a 50" plasma TV in there to and it only just fit standing up :/ and the usual luggage when going away.......... couldn't fit a 100ltr compressor in there :( oh and golf clubs LOL

Most awkward was freshly painted Aero front & rear bars and side skirts.

I've had a small fridge once and another time; an entire flatpack bedroom setting (including mattress) in there, includes kids loft bed, 2 bookcases and a desk.

I refused to pay for delivery, and the furniture guy bet me a sixpack that it wouldn't fit all in one go.

One sixpack of Crownies to me. :cheers:

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