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Pelyma,

You are right.
Buying a Freelander2 in the Netherlands will leave you noy only with empty pockets after taxes, but even with holes in it! Idea
ut as the French say: "noblesse oblige" so ony the best is good enough for my Freely (and for the missus and the dogs Very Happy
Yhe OTT liner are really good and lasting.

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Goldstone69 wrote:
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


hehehe
thanks for that - I'll try the haggling first and if that fails I'll be off to B & Q
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jodymac



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npinks wrote:
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


Thanks, I'll take a look Thumbs Up

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I use a old duvet cover for garden waste to tip trips works fine and you can seal em if needs be. Moves most cuttings, hedges, pruning etc and you can just pull out the 'bag' and fill or dump it where ever.

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The standard floor panel is reversible, and the non-carpeted side is waterproof and easily wiped down after a trip to the tip!

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