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npinks



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Flexible load space liners

Has anybody got the Flexible Load space liners?

The type that fits the boot upto the windows and you have to have the rear seats folder flat, although you can as the picture show keep the seats up.. Question



Think it would be good for the trips to the tip with the garden waste and so on..

If so is, how much are they?

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The Liner is £101 .05 ........i make do with the good old Mk 1 dust sheet £2.50 Smile

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I'd like the meet the owner of the FL2 in that picture - DVD screens AND a wipe-clean surface in the back. I wonder what sort of movies he likes to watch?

I bet Carlfraz has the the wipe-clean liner to go with his screens.

Wink

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NightFox wrote:
I'd like the meet the owner of the FL2 in that picture - DVD screens AND a wipe-clean surface in the back. I wonder what sort of movies he likes to watch?

I bet Carlfraz has the the wipe-clean liner to go with his screens.

Wink


With it been waterproof, it could lead to anything, oil, ladies and bikinis comes to mine

Or Carlfraz could use it when he gets the Jacuzzi installed to stop the carpets getting wet

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That price of £ 100 is beginning to look good value Wink

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Re: Flexible load space liners

npinks wrote:
Has anybody got the Flexible Load space liners?

The type that fits the boot upto the windows and you have to have the rear seats folder flat, although you can as the picture show keep the seats up.. Question



Think it would be good for the trips to the tip with the garden waste and so on..

If so is, how much are they?

I have this liner so I can load my MTB inside the car (with the rear seats folded) and drive 180 KM/h at the German Autobahn. Works OK for me.
I do not know the UK price.
Mine has been negotiated when buying the Freelander 2

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npinks



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This one is cheaper and seems to be better as it goes right up to the roof liner,where as the FL2 stops at the windows looks like you can open the side door too and access from there too.

Sorry no picture but you can seem it here http://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/rbvehsel4...odid=17939

Come in different sizes so you can choose seats up or down and for around £60

P.S. Exclamation With them going right up the the roof, Carlfraz, I am sure somebody could cut holes in the for the TV screens, and then nobody could see in Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes

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npinks wrote:


P.S. Exclamation With them going right up the the roof, Carlfraz, I am sure somebody could cut holes in the for the TV screens, and then nobody could see in Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes


And I bet if you asked they'd do one in black leather for you. Twisted Evil

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I got one of those liners - cost £90 when bought with the car, Its good and stops my hairy labrador from making a mess of the boot Very Happy

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Lardy you have given me a solution to an on going problem !

My kids make lots of mess in the back seats now I know its illegal to put your kids in the boot....but with that liner and the cargo net option to hold them in place Thumbs Up

For really long journeys the Cargo divider cage would also come in handy Very Happy

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I got one but I am not really satisfied about the fitting with the seats down: on the back of the folded rear seats there is a gap near the rear doors which is not covered so I put my seatcovers underneath it... Confused
Sometimes I wonder if it is the right one... Question
I am thinking of buying one from Over the Top as I have in our Volvo XC70.

Wheatonshunter

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Goldstone69 wrote:
The Liner is £101 .05 ........i make do with the good old Mk 1 dust sheet £2.50 Smile


This looks like just what I need. Where do I get one from?

Cheers,
Jo

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Jo

The loadspace waterproof liner you can get through any Landrover dealer the pricelist i have says £101.05p i`m sure you could haggle and get it cheaper ....the dust sheet you can get from any DIY outlet -B&Q Homebase etc.

Hope thats ok Smile

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jodymac wrote:
Goldstone69 wrote:
The Liner is £101 .05 ........i make do with the good old Mk 1 dust sheet £2.50 Smile


This looks like just what I need. Where do I get one from?

Cheers,
Jo


Jo

Since I started the discussion I have decided not to purchase one, For the once or twice a year trip to the tip, I think it will be alot of money.

I found one on eBay for £75 plus P&P (item eBay Item No. 260086454669) it doesn't say how many he has, but maybe worth a look.

If i do go for one, ithink i'll get the safebag from roofbox, see my previous post as they go upto the roof and suits my tip runs purpose better as I could stack my waste higher.

Hope you get this before anybody else and he still has some in stock

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Wheatonshunter, I hope you have deep pockets you can nearly buy a second car for what OTT charges for full liners, they are good though, I still have a mat I bought from them 10 years ago at Crufts, it is still in good nick. D4 HSE Lux for me
FL2 HSE Zermatt & Alpacca for the wife now gone
Skoda Yeti L&K for the wife.

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