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Old 24-04-2016, 20:19   #1
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Don't see these very often.
Thought someone might want it.
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Old 24-04-2016, 22:24   #2
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never seen one like that before and do not think it is a parcel shelf, too flimsy and it certainly does not have the T2 fittings, now if any one wants a real T2 rear roll out boot space cover I have some, both SWB and LWB, Rick
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Old 24-04-2016, 23:05   #3
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never seen one like that before and do not think it is a parcel shelf, too flimsy and it certainly does not have the T2 fittings, now if any one wants a real T2 rear roll out boot space cover I have some, both SWB and LWB, Rick
Woh Rick. It's the same as what I have in mine and it works, kind of, but yes it is flimsy and only good for keeping prying eyes out of the boot.
I would like to upgrade to a roller version though but the little black fittings you see on this one are exactly what I need?
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Old 24-04-2016, 23:23   #4
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Ah right see the problem, I only go to 98 yours is much later so no nothing for you, Rick (must drink less scotch, ah but why not?)
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Same as mine tiz pretty sturdy actually as solid sections and folds up. Also works with 3rd row folded up or down. Obviously mot with people sat in it lol
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Fitted to later models, found mine to be a pain in the 05 plate. If you ever remove it and then came to refit it was like juggling sand. Much rather have the roller blind type but the side plastics have totally different fittings.
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Old 25-04-2016, 07:59   #7
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Fitted to later models, found mine to be a pain in the 05 plate. If you ever remove it and then came to refit it was like juggling sand. Much rather have the roller blind type but the side plastics have totally different fittings.
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Old 25-04-2016, 08:49   #8
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Yeah they dont stay put on the rough stuff and with raised truck nearly impossible to fit stood on the floor as cant reach lol
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Is this the only option then! Surely there was a roller blind option for the later models?
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Old 25-04-2016, 09:13   #10
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Is this the only option then! Surely there was a roller blind option for the later models?
I looked into it and the only option I found was to buy the side plastics from an earlier model. Trouble is my trims were all black and don't think they did earlier model in black and having seen what happened to Banshees boot trims when he painted them I just lived with it.
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Old 25-04-2016, 09:36   #12
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I looked into it and the only option I found was to buy the side plastics from an earlier model. Trouble is my trims were all black and don't think they did earlier model in black and having seen what happened to Banshees boot trims when he painted them I just lived with it.
Yep re-doing all mine again, this time using a product called PlasticDye, it dyes the plastic rather than just a thin coat on the top that will just flake off, if it works, I'll post all my pictures up, if you like I can source you the trim you need then if you like and do it black for you if you want fella?
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Keep looking at changing to black as who the hell would opt for beige!!! What were they thinking!!!
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