Carrying beer with the Frank of Porsche 911 (992)
One day.
I wanted to deliver beer to someone I knew a little (what kind of flow suddenly (laughs)), so I decided to carry beer in a case (box) unit with Porsche 911.
In this corona situation now, even if you can not drink together, it is still possible if you just deliver "Drink!", So it is a delivery ^ ^
By the way, this time the beer is carried by the 992 type (992.1) Porsche 911 Cabriolet.Front trunk (Frank)I would like to try if everything fits in just.
This is Frank of the 992.1 Cabriolet, but it looks pretty big.
Hi, let's put 1 case (1 box) of Asahi Super Dry here. By the way, I like Super Dry and Kirin Ichiban Shibori. Oh, information that doesn't matter again (laughs).
So yeah yeah.
I tried putting beer in Frank, but if you lay it flat sideways, you can put it in with plenty of room.
But this is a waste of space.
So, next I will put it vertically.
Oh. It fits in unexpectedly! !!
However, in reality, it feels like pushing the surrounding wall a little, so if you put it in for a while, it seems that it will leave a mark, so I would like to turn it sideways without forcibly putting it in here. ..
This time, one of the thoughts of delivering beer was to include the meaning of "Let's do our best without losing to Corona!", So after all Corona beer cannot be removed here.
As you know, Corona is a bottle of beer, so the case is big.
Next to Super Dry, it's quite perfect if you put it in this direction.
On top of Super Dry, then layer the throat raw.
As for the beer / third beer choice from here, I wasn't sure what you liked, so I bought the one that caught my eye ^^
Can I put one case on top of Corona beer? I thought that I posted it, but this is a little impossible ↓
That's why I put a throaty raw on top of Super Dry, and a case of gold and wheat on top of it in three layers.
It's a miracle that the height of these three so-called canned beer cases stacked flat is exactly the height of the corona beer placed sideways (laughs). I was impressed by the soberness.
Oh yeah, it was also discovered on this day that the throaty raw box was a little bigger than the gold barley (I don't care if this is also irrelevant (laughs)).
There was another case, the sugar 75% off of gold barley, so I wanted to put this in as well, so I laid it flat on top of (blue) gold barley ...
Hmmm, after all it is quite barely possible to stack 4 cases flat.
I don't think Frank won't close, but I thought it would be a good idea to overdo it here, so I changed the way I put it in.
This is what I bought. ↓
Super dry, throated raw, and blue gold barley are stacked in 3 layers flat and brought to the front, and green gold barley (sugar 75% off) is placed vertically in the gap behind it.
The position of this green gold barley seems to fit smoothly when viewed from above, but in reality it is quite close when viewed from the side.
Still, it's just barely closed without any problems, so it's just right.
Isn't it a pretty beautiful fit?
Here is a side view of when Frank is closed in this state.
I was able to close it without any interference.
A total of 120 bottles including bottled beer, 5 cases entered Frank
As a result, this time it is Frank of Porsche 911
- 24 bottles of corona beer
- Asahi Super Dry 24 cans
- 24 cans of throat raw
- 24 cans of gold wheat
- 24 cans of gold wheat (sugar 75% off)
I was able to store 120 cans (books) without any problems! It's pretty amazing ~.
What's more, if all of this was a normal canned beer case instead of a corona bottled beer box, if you forcibly put two cases vertically, you could have put up to a total of six cases, right? ??
Of course, there are still gaps, so you can also put in a pack of 6 cans or soft drinks. Oh, snacks too ^^
Always Frank on my 992Miami Blue Macan Carry CaseIt was folded and contained, so I could just put it on the beer box.
Frank of Porsche 911 that can be used quite easily. It's the best ^^
I'm glad I managed to finish the Mikawaya business on this day.
Well, I want to drink beer ~! I hope everyone can drink again soon ^^!
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