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    07 defender & black widow storage

    I have taken my new fender to Black Widow and they fitted one of there rear storage systems. They also made up a cargo barrier and floor extension. The pic's are with the extension in. There is also a pic of a Outback Interior roof console where I have mounted the UHF. Sorry about the pic quality.
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    Nice, so you've removed the back seats entirely?

    Effectively made it into a 2 door but with 4 doors

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    Thanks for the pics and info - I'll get onto them for a cargo barrier too.
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    I would like to know more about your towbar. I notice that you still have the rear step attached so is it not the Hayman Reece one, but Land Rover genuine?

    Austral here in Brisbane don't seem to have a clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly_Adams View Post
    Nice, so you've removed the back seats entirely?

    Effectively made it into a 2 door but with 4 doors
    No. The floor extension can come out. The rear seats go back in & the cargo barrier moves back behind the seats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    I would like to know more about your towbar. I notice that you still have the rear step attached so is it not the Hayman Reece one, but Land Rover genuine?

    Austral here in Brisbane don't seem to have a clue.
    The tow bar is Land Rover genuine. Supplied and fitted at purchase by MLR in Melb

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMB3218 View Post
    The tow bar is Land Rover genuine. Supplied and fitted at purchase by MLR in Melb
    I have to wonder WTF couldn't Austral here give me info on them. When I mentioned that I thought there was a genuine Land Rover towbar that would let me keep the step they just drew a blank and quoted me for a Hayman Reece one .

    I do like the HR towbar, but keeping the rear step is beneficial. If you don't mind me asking, what did MLR charge to fit yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    I have to wonder WTF couldn't Austral here give me info on them. When I mentioned that I thought there was a genuine Land Rover towbar that would let me keep the step they just drew a blank and quoted me for a Hayman Reece one .

    I do like the HR towbar, but keeping the rear step is beneficial. If you don't mind me asking, what did MLR charge to fit yours?
    Although I didn't get a towbar - I did ask Austral about them. Austral told me that the genuine TB is made by Hayman Reece anyway, so I would have thought that one could keep the folding rear step and use either the genuine or aftermarket towbar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    Austral told me that the genuine TB is made by Hayman Reece anyway, so I would have thought that one could keep the folding rear step and use either the genuine or aftermarket towbar.
    That's what I have concluded. I think my recollection of the HR design coupled with some bad advice from a dealer originally who said the rear step had to go means the HR towbar is the same and what I'm after.

    Is this a "fit yourself" job or is there more to it than bolting it on? Does the trailer wiring loom at least run through to the back somewhere?

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    Nice work

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