Whos says you can't fit ski's in a Roadster ?
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<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/AudiWorldPics/2000/roadster%20and%20skis.JPG"></center><p>Well they are sort off skis, My ski boards fit nicely in trunk with boots and helmut...
Guess I'll be doing more ski boarding than skiing this season (I have rented a locker at local mountain to keep the long skis in... but for road trips it looks like ski boards rule (at least untill I find a good ski rack for roadster...
Also notice the nice trunk liner !!!
Guess I'll be doing more ski boarding than skiing this season (I have rented a locker at local mountain to keep the long skis in... but for road trips it looks like ski boards rule (at least untill I find a good ski rack for roadster...
Also notice the nice trunk liner !!!
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as change of pace... I love them, brought them to Park City Last year - GREAT in the powder..
When we come out - Ill let you try them - they have adjustable bindings..
When we come out - Ill let you try them - they have adjustable bindings..
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I've been skiing those for two years now and love them! I have found you can go anywhere with them, powder, moguls etc... Everything seems very easy with these little skis. When I travel they go right in the suitcase. No more waiting and hunting for my skibag at the airport.
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