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Pics of Quinny Zap Pushchair in 997 C2S Boot

Jamie Garside

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Received Quinny Zap today, in Black purchased at £135 from the internet complete with carry bag. Really pleased with the item, suitable for babies from about 6 months. Thought I would take two pics for reference as to how much space it takes up (fits like a glove). Note, this is a 997 C2S, the boot of 4 wheel drive models is smaller.
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This one shows depth:
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All in all it takes up about 30% of the boot space so quite good.
 
Interesting!

Didn't think for a minute that it would fit in that well. Don't suppose you have a Q-Buzz to hand as well which you could try?
 
Great photos.

That's a very tidy solution. If you completely dismantle the Bugaboo Cameleon, you can get it in also. The frame and cot have to go in the rear seat area of the car and the wheels in the front.

I might have to get one of these Zapps as well to save on hassle.
 
ORIGINAL: thboxster

Interesting!

Didn't think for a minute that it would fit in that well. Don't suppose you have a Q-Buzz to hand as well which you could try?


The Buzz will not fit in a 911 (97). I've tried.
 
The sales reps and advertising material conveniently fail to mention that the Buzz won't fit in the car[:mad:]
 
Hi Jamie

I had no idea what a Quinny Zap was so I looked on the website. Seems it comes in various unusual named colours including "Rocket Robots" and "Magic Mosaic". The Mandarin looks very much like the GT3RS orange!

http://www.zapp.quinny.com/en.html

[;)]

Ive just noticed that you specified black in the original post...DOH
 
Hi all, new on here. Got my first porsche in Jan, brand new 997 C2 in basalt black, love it, came from 03 M3..........997 is just amazing fun.

Quick Q. Am going to buy the Quinny Zap for my new baby thats coming in a few months. They say that I can buy the Cabrio Fix to go with it, its a car seat for new born to 12 months & clips into the Zapp so that you can use that too for the baby.
Question is, will this Cabrio fix fit in the back of the 997 ??? anyone have one ?
or any other seat that fits in the back of 997 for new born ?

Thanks

Phil.
 
Good question!! Of which I don't know the answer to.
What you might want to do is find a 'World of Mothercare' out of town store and go and try the seat in the back - which they will allow you to do.
 
Cabriofix is a great seat, I have one but I can't confirm if it fits in a 997.

It will go in my Boxster though - front seat obviously.

Based on fitting it in our Volvo and the amount of space it uses i'd guess that it wouldn't go in the back of a 997. But that is just a guess.
 

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