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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
put them in a trailer... 2002 Honda VFR800 2002 Toyota Celica 140 Silver (mid life crisis - again!) 2007 FL2 GS Manual Army Reconnaissance Green + freel2.com sticker 2004 Toyota Celica 140 Black - Gone 2000 Toyota Celica 140 Silver - Gone 1998 Toyota Celica ST Pearl Green - Gone 1996 Nissan Primera 1.6 - Gone 1994 Rover Montego 1.6 Auto - Gone |
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26th Jun 2011 10:38 am |
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j77 Member Since: 26 Nov 2008 Location: Fife Posts: 2909 |
Is this what you are after. I would think this would be your best option.
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26th Jun 2011 5:48 pm |
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GSMY11 Member Since: 23 Oct 2010 Location: North Scotland Posts: 74 |
Hi there, the best place is the boot liner from "Hatchbag" I have had three now for various cars and had one for my new Freelander before I took delivery of the car.. It's just what you want! Price..about £90. Good luck! |
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26th Jun 2011 6:18 pm |
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GeorgeG Member Since: 05 May 2011 Location: Dorset Posts: 88 |
Thanks GSMY11, that looks a great idea and about half the price of the Land Rover liner. Have you seen the Land Rover boot liner and, if so, how does the Hatchbag compare in terms of quality and fit? |
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26th Jun 2011 11:46 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Do not buy the Landrover one - Rigid Loadspace Protector
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27th Jun 2011 1:17 pm |
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BrianAbbott Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: Teesdale Posts: 169 |
Well, mine came with the car as new and (maybe 'cos it's never been rolled up) is perfectly fine. I decided on this rather than the flexible liner (having had Hatchbag liners with previous cars) as the flexible liner is a PITA if you need to fit / unfit it. It's advantage, of course, is that it gives protection to the boot sides and the back of the rear seat. However, given that in the FL2 the boot sides are plastic rather than imitation carpet, dog hairs don't stick and they're easily wiped down. I've no regrets at all about getting the rigid loadspace protector rather than a flexible liner. (Currently running 2 dogs, one yellow lab and one Ikita!) Brian MY11 FL2 SD4 GS Extras to same spec as XS apart from the Satnav, plus Xenons. Ipenema Sand, Ebony. |
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27th Jun 2011 4:31 pm |
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Uncle Buck Member Since: 07 May 2010 Location: North London Posts: 105 |
I bought this one last year and can highly recommend it !
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27th Jun 2011 5:03 pm |
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GSMY11 Member Since: 23 Oct 2010 Location: North Scotland Posts: 74 |
Not seen the land Rover bootliner, so can't compare but Hatchbag is of excellent quaity. Just remember that it is fully fitted and taped into position. If you regularly lower back seats for extra bootspace then that would be a bit of a hassle...but then i expect they all would be. It can be done but tapes to be undone etc. |
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27th Jun 2011 7:40 pm |
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BrianAbbott Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: Teesdale Posts: 169 |
Oh, I agree hatchbag is good quality. Wouldn't be surprised if they're the OEM for the LR ones But having had flexible liners in my two previous cars, I find the rigid loadspace protector to be much better, in the FL2 at least. Brian MY11 FL2 SD4 GS Extras to same spec as XS apart from the Satnav, plus Xenons. Ipenema Sand, Ebony. |
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27th Jun 2011 8:23 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
You can reverse the rear floor - shiny plastic on top and carpet underneath. Might remove the need for a liner altogether? |
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27th Jun 2011 8:27 pm |
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