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    Not so cheap storage solution

    Just searching on the web in how we can carry more gear in my Disco (if I can change it with a County) I came with this site
    Overland Off Road and Expedition Preparation by Nene Overland – 4x4 Land Rover Specialists in Sales, Service, Expedition and Offroad Vehicles, Parts and Accessories



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    I'll have two thanks !

    hmm, I hope he has some decent suspension in the rear, and maybe a fuel card, that seems a lot of weight being lugged around

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    Double shocks perhaps?
    I like the seat covers

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    Yeah the seat covers are good, I saw them on a D1 here in AUS before.

    I may be paranoid, but all that gear without a cargo barrier seems pretty brave, even with the tie down straps. I wouldn't want to be in the front seats in an emergency stop, let alone an accident !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Double shocks perhaps?
    I like the seat covers
    They look like a version of safari suit for seats

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    I love the water tank on the floor, the kids would really love that lol.

    With all that stuff in there there is still no fridge

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcrover View Post
    I love the water tank on the floor, the kids would really love that lol.

    With all that stuff in there there is still no fridge
    If you visit the link you will se that in the others side is the mother of all fridges

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdiBrad View Post
    Yeah the seat covers are good, I saw them on a D1 here in AUS before.

    I may be paranoid, but all that gear without a cargo barrier seems pretty brave, even with the tie down straps. I wouldn't want to be in the front seats in an emergency stop, let alone an accident !
    Yes you are correct with the issue of the cargo barrier fitted in the normal place.
    If we install the barrier just behind the front seats perhaps we are limiting the access from the doors to the fridge.

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    I just wonder if the stove in the rear door is a good idea.
    Is there any member that use this stove set up ?


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    I reckon the stove in the back door mount looks good. It appears to be well protected - I wouldn't have any problem with using it.

    Have a look at a couple of the latest 4WD magazines with the pic's of the modified new Toyota 200 series at some show in the states. That thing's got a stove AND a fridge mounted OUTSIDE the back door on a carrier. Now that would really last a long time in the bush.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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