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Wanted - Flexible Loadspace Protector for Disco 3
The loadspace protector seems to be in short supply, even on e-bay. I've seen a few copies but they simply don't look as good as the real one. I am trying to avoid dealer prices but I may have to concede and phone them up!
If anyone has one available for purchase (LR part number EBF500040), please let me know. Even dealers are invited!! The requirement is cos' I aye seem to hae a drookit dug in ma boot!!
24th Jun 2007 11:05 am
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Re: Wanted - Flexible Loadspace Protector for Disco 3
Drookit Dug wrote:
The requirement is cos' I aye seem to hae a drookit dug in ma boot!!
Oh no, not another Aberdonian/Glaswegian (delete appropriate one JMC & Doc Diesel!!!)
24th Jun 2007 1:02 pm
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I've got a complete Hatchbag bootliner which is fantastic. It covers the sides as well as the bottom and the rear bins as well as goes up the back of the rear seats. Can be removed easily as well.
I know a couple fo other forum members have these too. Best investment I've made so far to keep the back of teh car covered.
Used for many a tip run as well as just general load lugging.
I also have a very think flexible rubber mat for the bottom, just to give it that extra bit of protection.Bodsys Brake Bible
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24th Jun 2007 1:29 pm
Drookit Dug
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DSL hi.
I'm not really a 'sweaty' I just like having a laugh!
Catweasel thanks. I am watching the rubber boot mat cos' I'm after one of them to go on the soft liner. The hatchbags look great Bodsy and I will look into them now also.
Thanks all for your help.
Dug
24th Jun 2007 2:11 pm
Jezzag
Member Since: 17 Jun 2007
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Rear Load Protector
Hi Bodsy
Just had a look at the hatch bags site. They look great and exactly what I need but wondered what you suggest as they seem to have a few extras etc. All I want is the area behind the seats to be covered including the rear door. not worried about flaps or being able to fold down seats etc. So does the basic 'hatch bag bootliner group C' cover the entire area or do I need to buy extras. Do you have a dog guard? and if so which do reccommend.
Hope its not to vague a question.
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Try weathertech.com
Only thing is I am unsure if they ship to the UK.
2nd Jul 2007 3:03 pm
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Just so people don't think I'm ignoring Jezza....... We've been chatting & this is the end result of the conversation about the Hatchbagwww.hatchbag.co.uk.....
This is the post which has the pictures, so you can see it in the light grey or the black version. Wiggs is the one that has had the cut outs & you can see a pic of it part way down this post:-
[url]http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic6429.ht...p;start=15 [/url]
You can see clearer on the grey one the different sections.
As std, I thinkyou will get teh bottom bit that goes up the back of the seats and part way up the sides, and the boot section that you mentions. The top side bits are optional extras I think, but I've got them just so the whole area is protected.Bodsys Brake Bible
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