Thats one way to do it.

Kinja'd!!! "DKerstan" (dkerstan)
05/23/2016 at 03:19 • Filed to: None

Kinja'd!!!4 Kinja'd!!! 7

Came across this old photo while cleaning up my photo albums. This was taken near San Luis Obispo, CA. He was doing at least 60mph on the freeway. The best part was the only thing holding it in was a friend in the back seat.

Kinja'd!!!

DISCUSSION (7)


Kinja'd!!! TheHondaBro > DKerstan
05/23/2016 at 03:30

Kinja'd!!!1

I’ve had to move a 2.8 cu. ft minifridge that wouldn’t fit in my trunk. I had to keep the trunk lid down with a bungee cord.


Kinja'd!!! Nauraushaun > DKerstan
05/23/2016 at 03:40

Kinja'd!!!1

I wonder if they thought it would fit before they got it

They were wrong


Kinja'd!!! Tapas > Nauraushaun
05/23/2016 at 03:44

Kinja'd!!!0

Obviously, they had no reason to doubt why it wouldn’t fit.

RSXs have been known to carry grills around the world!


Kinja'd!!! DKerstan > TheHondaBro
05/23/2016 at 03:47

Kinja'd!!!0

My parents have moved furniture with their Camry before, but they always took more steps to secure it.


Kinja'd!!! RazoE > DKerstan
05/23/2016 at 09:58

Kinja'd!!!0

My wife and I have taken a love seat, 4 rims and tires, and even a treadmill in the back of our 2005 xB with the hatch CLOSED. Not at the same time, obviously, but that’s why rear seats fold, folks.


Kinja'd!!! RazoE > DKerstan
05/23/2016 at 09:59

Kinja'd!!!1

Dad and I took a full sized door in our ‘93 Camry with the trunk closed. We just moved the seats forward.


Kinja'd!!! HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles > DKerstan
05/23/2016 at 10:34

Kinja'd!!!0

Doing it right!