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rmbillington



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Centre Console Box

Hi

Just wondered if anyone had found out if we can buy the lid for the box in the centre console?

I could really do with somewhere to store things out of sight, as my glove box is full.

Rich

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brian27



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Re: Centre Console Box

rmbillington wrote:
Hi

Just wondered if anyone had found out if we can buy the lid for the box in the centre console?

I could really do with somewhere to store things out of sight, as my glove box is full.

Rich

how about one of these
http://www.woodcompany.com/freelander2007.htm 2007 fl2 narvik black ,chrome mirrors,side steps,tinted windows,20" kahn wheels,6000k xenon conversion,black leather,garmin nuvi satnav,silver vision indicator bulbs,clear side repeaters.

Post #13045 14th Jan 2008 8:58 pm
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MacLR2



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Can anyone provide us with a picture of the one installed from the factory on the new 2008 LR2 HSE? My 2008 LR2
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v511/Mac...098429.pbw

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RW



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MacLR2 wrote:
Can anyone provide us with a picture of the one installed from the factory on the new 2008 LR2 HSE?


courtesy npinks
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Post #13055 15th Jan 2008 4:10 am
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The Villager



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Stornoway Grey

Cheaper way, i have had a smokers pack fitted( i dont smoke), ash tray with lid is fitted in centre, holds a lot of loose change and cannot be seen, FOC David

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defkalion



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So is this standard on all HSE 2008 models? I expect delivery end of March of my replacement FL2 and would like to know. Thanks

Post #13061 15th Jan 2008 9:31 am
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builder



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RW wrote:
MacLR2 wrote:
Can anyone provide us with a picture of the one installed from the factory on the new 2008 LR2 HSE?


courtesy npinks
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I thought that this item only came as part of the premium pack but if they are fitting it as standard in the HSE 2008 range then that is good news. Thumbs Up Wish they would add the spoiler as standard.

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rmbillington



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2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Stornoway Grey
Re: Centre Console Box

brian27 wrote:
rmbillington wrote:
Hi

Just wondered if anyone had found out if we can buy the lid for the box in the centre console?

I could really do with somewhere to store things out of sight, as my glove box is full.

Rich

how about one of these
http://www.woodcompany.com/freelander2007.htm


I had seen these, but my accessories approver didn't like the look of it, but she liked the look of the premium kit cover, to hide cables, phone charge, and other small bits when not in use.

Having said that, I showed her pics of this sometime ago, so she may like it now

Rich

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charlie



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They don't come as standard on HSE - part of premium pack option TD4 HSE Auto Caspian Blue

Post #13091 15th Jan 2008 7:45 pm
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npinks



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if they are part of the premium pack option, then we should be able to order them,

just like the stainless steel exhaust is part of the sports body kits and your able to order them as a one off order.


We all need to go to the dealer to find the part number Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #13092 15th Jan 2008 8:02 pm
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builder



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charlie wrote:
They don't come as standard on HSE - part of premium pack option



Thats a shame Big Cry Such a basic item and still an extra on the top spec model. Sad Perhaps they should do a HSEE model.
Thinking about it they already do, it's called the RRS. trouble is if I spend that sort of money I won't have any change left over to store inside it. Big Cry Thats a no win situation.

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Highlandcow



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I like the look of that sliding-lid box. It looks as if it's exactly what I need: will keep the iPod safe (from flying around), but still attached to the auxilliary audio socket.

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npinks



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Highlandcow wrote:
I like the look of that sliding-lid box. It looks as if it's exactly what I need: will keep the iPod safe (from flying around), but still attached to the auxilliary audio socket.


i use a lanyard around my neck and i can then plug in the earphone or the aux lead Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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