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    Rear door stove setup

    Cuppa on the run...

    I have a 2008 (Puma) 110 and want to rig a folding shelf to carry a stove such as a Coleman dual fuel for a quick brew.

    I've seen a couple of guys who have made such a modification but to support the shelf they've first replaced the existing door lining with chequerplate or 1.6mm aluminium and they didn't have Pumas, which seem to have different contours in the rear door.

    Does anyone know of anyone who's replaced the rear door lining of a Puma with an aluminium panel and if so, pros and cons?

    I think once this is done I should be ok to figure out the rest.

    Cheers

    Bobby

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    Hey Bobby,
    Dolium do one that clips to the side below the rear side windows and it won't interfere with that nice set of drawers you just fitted....

    LR Def SS Side Table w Sink - Dolium Pty Ltd

    Cheers

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    Hi there, heres one form landrovertuning which says for TD4 as well - its a bit expensive but Dirk always does a deal if you ring him, cheers.

    Landrover Tuning :: Rear Door Panel with foldable side shelf for Defender TD5, TD4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drover View Post
    Dolium do one that clips to the side below the rear side windows and it won't interfere with that nice set of drawers you just fitted....
    You Defender owners are lucky — you can add any accessory to the outside of the car and looks like it was meant to go there. We RR owners can't spoil the lines of our mounts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty110 View Post
    Hi there, heres one form landrovertuning which says for TD4 as well - its a bit expensive but Dirk always does a deal if you ring him, cheers.
    Why do these websites have pix one can click on for a larger image and it never is larger? Grrr.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    You Defender owners are lucky — you can add any accessory to the outside of the car and looks like it was meant to go there. We RR owners can't spoil the lines of our mounts.
    times 2 with my disco

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty110 View Post
    Hi there, heres one form landrovertuning which says for TD4 as well - its a bit expensive but Dirk always does a deal if you ring him, cheers.

    Landrover Tuning :: Rear Door Panel with foldable side shelf for Defender TD5, TD4

    $500 for that, I feel a trip to bunnings coming on, i think the do gold plated chequer plate cheaper..

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    I would have to agree with patclan. For 500 smackers I would expect to have a fancy coffee machine included. Press a button in the dash and and then pull over 5 mins later to a nice fluffy coffee.

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    I love this website. Thanks guys, some good comments and tips.

    I'm inclined to agree that $500 is crazy for what it is but it's likely to be a good indication of a couple of hours labour.

    I have no issues with going to Bunnings for some materials and a sausage sanger then fabricating something myself, I'm only concerned about taking the door lining off and breaking something important....

    Is there a special technique involved?

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    Talking Crazy stuff...

    Go to Big W or Kmart and get yourself a $20 folding table. Chuck it on the roof rack with some occy straps and spend $480 on coffee/tea/beer/snags and replacement tables when they perish. You should be good for 20 years of all (excluding the beer!).

    And Ron, shouldn't you bring out photo's of the optional factory accessory P38a picnic table for the 'fender lads? Just don't tell them the factory price!

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