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    Quote Originally Posted by Watpub View Post
    Thanks Admiral,

    I had a look at these and do they look good.

    Bushranger - Wagon liner

    The only problem is that they appear to be rubber tubs which only go up the sides about 1 or 2 cm. The crap I load in the back usually is bulky and bangs around the sides. I'm looking at a vinyl type of liner that will also protect the sides, the rear door panel and the back of the seats. I found with the Cruiser that I completely destroyed the rear of the seat and had to have them trimmed off again before I sold the car.

    Ron
    I actually removed several panels on my Patrol and replaced them with MDF covered with marine carpet. Kept it neat and professional looking, and I still had new parts to put back before we sold it. If you are going to do that sort of damage, maybe you need to look at something more permanent.
    D4 2.7litre

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    I have used the Hatchbag for a few years now and it really is a great product! We bought the charcoal dog mat for the back as well and it works better than advertised. After 3 years of throwing wet dogs in the back, it still doesnt smell (only washed a couple of times). So, if you have a furry friend who sits in the back it is certainly a good item to have.

    Also, I have a D3 Land Rover Boot Liner for Sale in Melbourne if anyone is interested. It's just been collecting dust since I got the hatchbag, so make me an offer and come pick it up if you are interested...............It's the one with the sides that come up about 100mm...
    Last edited by neophyteguy; 7th June 2010 at 10:32 AM. Reason: More info provided....

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    Hi,
    I have seen a Discovery 3 boot liners on eBay for $100+25p&p.
    Off the topic a bit, can anyone help? At the moment if I want to read a topic, the latest post if first and the original post is last which means I have to go to the last page and read backwards. Does anyone know how I can have the original post at the top of the first page?

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    Quote Originally Posted by furrydog View Post
    Hi,
    I have seen a Discovery 3 boot liners on eBay for $100+25p&p.
    Off the topic a bit, can anyone help? At the moment if I want to read a topic, the latest post if first and the original post is last which means I have to go to the last page and read backwards. Does anyone know how I can have the original post at the top of the first page?
    Thanks Furrydog, I'll have look.

    With regard to posts this drove me nuts too originally. I've now got used to it and actually prefer it. If you do want to change there are some options on the Display Modes menu up at the right in the thread window. I'd reckon there'd be other ways but as I said I now prefer the way it is.

    Regards,

    Ron

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    Quote Originally Posted by furrydog View Post
    Hi,
    I have seen a Discovery 3 boot liners on eBay for $100+25p&p.
    Off the topic a bit, can anyone help? At the moment if I want to read a topic, the latest post if first and the original post is last which means I have to go to the last page and read backwards. Does anyone know how I can have the original post at the top of the first page?

    You can change this in the user CP under edit options.

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    I have just notice that the shop on ebay drop their price by 30%

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    Land Rover Discovery 3 EVA Cargo Boot Liner Mat Tray - eBay, Other, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 02-Jul-10 18:52:24 AEST)

    I have been looking for one for my D3, was hoping that someone else would buy one first & tell post their views but it looks like that I will have to bite the bullet get one myself.

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    Damn. That is cheap.
    But when I was deciding between these & the Bushranger product, the latter looked to be better quality for the approximately the same price. Now that it is 30% cheaper it is certainly work a gamble...

    Anyways, I took delivery last week of a Bushranger wagon liner (Kingsley Part Number: 78R95 (for Disco 3 & 4). $135. Very happy with it's quality.
    It's edge lip does only rise about 1.5 inches. Good enough for my needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by furrydog View Post
    I have just notice that the shop on ebay drop their price by 30%

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    Land Rover Discovery 3 EVA Cargo Boot Liner Mat Tray - eBay, Other, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 02-Jul-10 18:52:24 AEST)

    I have been looking for one for my D3, was hoping that someone else would buy one first & tell post their views but it looks like that I will have to bite the bullet get one myself.
    I got one from the same seller for the D4 (but it is the same footprint as D3), but upgraded it to the Luxury PET Fabric as I wasn't aiming on needing to wipe it down much - just to stop stuff going into the cracks and also to make it easy to rinse off. It has a texture like carpet and fits well. It doesn't have any rubbery smell. This upgraded fabric version might not suit the people who want to carry muddy stuff around.

    The quality of it is fantastic. I would highly recommend this one. It seems to be on special at the moment so is around $25 cheaper than what I paid for it.

    Cheers,
    Edwin.

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    Hi all,

    I've copped out! I took several pictures of the Hatchbag and its accessories and my car down the road to the motor trimmer and asked if he could make something similar. He looked at the pictures, looked at the price and just shook his head - I've ordered a HatchBag from the UK.

    I needed something that would protect the entire boot area even up to the window sills. I'll probably cut some ply or mdf as a base after the liner has been installed.

    Regards, Ron

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    I got some coreflute board from a hardware supplier and bent it to fit. I attached it to the side with some vecro.
    Dirt cheap and I just make another when it gets worn.


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