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    RRC cocktail / drinks fridge and picnic tables

    Thought I'd share this pic I found.
    Original RRC optional extra, I read some where that it cost about 1000 pounds at the time so not a cheap add-on.
    I believe its an actual refrigerated unit rather than air-con cooled.

    The picnic tables are pretty cool too.

    If you happen to have either you are throwing out......

    I like them a LOT
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    Awesome add on thanks for sharing. would be good to have to stir the mates in their commercial 4wds.

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    That's just perfick! Bugger it, I'm going to make something like that! Pulling up somewhere at the end of the day in your Rangie and mixing a cocktail - instead of beer and in Toyotas - that's just classy!
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    It's probably an option from one of the British custom builders. But even the picnic baskets that were offered in some of the rarer models are worth a small fortune now if you can find one.

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    Current Stock - A663 YGM - 1983 Range Rover In Vogue

    Quite honestly, if I was in the market for a car and had this sort of money handy, I would buy it, just like that.
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    Car, 4995 pound. Picnic basket & cooler, 25,000.

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    Of course it leaves no legroom whatsoever in the back seat. ( except LSE)
    The front seats are fully forward in the the pic AFAIK.
    Regards Philip A

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    I saw that exact set up in a hard dash LSE in Bendigo about 18 months ago. It was parked out the front of a house just out of the CBD for a few months, and then was suddenly replace with a p38. I don't think it'd impeed on leg room, and the base of the tables were above knee height.

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    nice but 30K way too much!

    So what happened to the cargo cover?
    Where they not fitted on that year or not fitted because of the picnic stuff?

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    I don't think that year had cargo covers. It's almost exactly like mine, except my Rangie looks like a family of hillbillies used it for their monthly town trips.

    Huddersfield have been around for a very long time and probably know what that one is worth.
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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