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  1. #11
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    I have this cargo guard or dog hair guard, whatever LandRover call it, had it for over a year. I also have the heavy rubber mat.

    Firstly I can't remember how much it was but it wasn't cheap. Well designed? Not really. Suction cups to hold the sides up? No access to the tie down points. Nothing to hold it up when the back seats are up.

    I actually had mine modified & it attaches to all 3 head rests. I also had press studs installed to hold it up on the sides instead of the suction cups. I'll take a photo tomorrow & put it on.

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    Rob - I have the same one from LR. I got it for my D3, so it would be about 5.5 years old - and still doing the job.

    Also be warned, don't use the suction caps on tinted windows.

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    I bought the cheaper of the two eBay rubber mat options that Gary listed for the D3 and it gives good protection but is slippery so everything slides around in the back.
    So I wouldn't recommend that option if anyone is looking for a rubber mat, maybe the other more expensive one is better?

    cheers,
    Terry
    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic View Post
    Do you think they'd be better than the custom cover ones? They are about $250 delivered I think.
    Not sure, they look like more readily wipeable material for doggy gorbies versus simple marine canvas on the other... both nmight protect well whereas one may retain style/appearance better whilst doing it..

    Decisions..

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    This from hatchbag;

    We do ship to Australia on a regular basis using FedEx International.

    Not cheap at £65.00 GBP – BUT we can refund 20% VAT (UK Sales Tax) on the goods part of the order.

    You can order on-line – there an Australia option in the address section – having input your address click through to the next page of the order – check your “shopping cart” and the shipping cost will have updated.

    Please not that row 3 seats in the Disco 2 are folded and not in use with HatchBag fitted.

    Thank you for your enquiry
    So by the time I do my order (107gbp for rear plus, and tailgate liner) minus 20 % 86GBP plus 65GBP = $230 odd AUD delivered, versus, around $160 for the other delivered from UK custom covers...

  6. #16
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    Thought that I would post a picture or 2 of the boot liner that I ended up with. I chose the hatchbag one as it maybe the most sense in both quality and versatility. I ordered the second row seat split as well as the tailgate liner. It was an easy install and it works great. It's plenty dirty already so it's served it purpose well.
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    Cheers
    Scott

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    Difficult to make out anything as it somes up as only a thumbnail.

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    might be something with your settings; mine opens up the thumbnail as well as the larger image

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    Tried again and it worked.

    I made alining for mine with fluteboard and auto carpet. I'll photo and post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryO View Post
    I bought the cheaper of the two eBay rubber mat options that Gary listed for the D3 and it gives good protection but is slippery so everything slides around in the back.
    So I wouldn't recommend that option if anyone is looking for a rubber mat, maybe the other more expensive one is better?

    cheers,
    Terry
    I have a similar version in my Golf. I fixed the sliding by going to Clark Rubber and buying an appropriately sized sheet of that anti slip mat. I then cut it to the shape of the mat and used contact adhesive to fix it in place.

    This works really well and it has been 4 1/2 years now.
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