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baby prams in a 911
maybe this has been covered before but i apologize i couldnt find anything searching.
i have a new arrival on the way (in december) my first. what baby carriages/prams are best in a 911? a fellow 911 owner has a bugaboo - its kinda cool because you can get different attachments like a car seat that snaps into/out of the frame or a regular sleeper carriage. http://www.bugaboo.com/dk/en it fits like this below when you take the spare out. ![]() does anyone else have any solutions with pros and cons? or does anyone have experience with the bugaboo. never thought i'd do a post like this... its a whole new world. but exciting too. ![]() thx in advance. (edit: ps my car is a longhood)
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Check this out!!! It may still be for sale.....
FS Porsche / Britax Baby Safe Car Seat there's actually several threads about infant car seats for your 911... Back seat seat belt and kids on 1980 911sc Congrats. I hear kids LOVE Porsches. I know my 15-year old does!!!
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Can't say anything about stuffing it into a 911, but we've got a bugaboo stroller for the little guy and really like it - a bit more expensive than others, but good build quality and great ease of use.
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Hi red67,
Firstly congratulations on your expected arrival in December! I researched this recently and ended up purchasing a Quinny Zapp stroller for the 911. (We have a Mountain Buggy Urban Elite as out main pram). http://www.quinny.com/quinny/productdetail.aspx?id=29 The Quinny Zapp folds up as an umbrella stroller and is marketed as "the smallest buggy in the world when folded!". The dimensions when folded are only 69cm x 27cm x 30cm. This easily fits in the back of my 88 Carrera. I don't think that the Quinny Zapp is for newborns as you can't lay it right back, but I have heard that you can get a capsule insert for newborns. I just fold up the Quinny and put it in the carry bag and store it behind the drivers seat rather than put it in the front trunk. ![]() ![]() I also researched the baby seat as well and ended up with the solution below. As you can see in the face of my daughter, she loves the 911. ![]() Hope this helps.
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thanks guys, that quinny is pretty clever. it's awesome you can put it in a bag. gonna send the link to my girlie.
andrew does your bugaboo have the flat sleeping attachment pod thing and is it ok for newborns?
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We've found the Quinny Zapp great, for a compact stroller they perform well & are pretty bullet proof, a bit like early 911's!
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