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    What's the round black housing (with the label on it) in that pic Scott.

    Is it a fan for rear air-con or something.

    Mine doesn't have this - so I have a lot more storage space in there. I keep the OEM Land Rover towbar tongue and ball (and mis-fuelling re-set device) in the bag provided, all wrapped up in a thick towel to prevent any movement, plus a roll of rope and an assortment of ratchet tie-down straps in there, as well as the OEM toe hitch receiver where you have strapped the billet attachment.

    I'm also going to have a look to see if I can squeeze a hydraulic bottle jack and Andrew's jack adapter in there somewhere. Not much room in the other side, and I will leave the original jack in there.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    What's the round black housing (with the label on it) in that pic Scott. Is it a fan for rear air-con or something.
    Exactly. I am a bit envious of the missed storage opportunity. But the dog does enjoy the rear a/c. And it'll be good for re-sale eventually I spose.

    Cheers,
    Scott
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