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    OEM Cargo Area Liner

    I love the LR cargo liner that came with my MY13 D4. It scratches the crap out of the plastic rear door pillars and has now made the tie-down points completely unusable.


    Well done Team LR .

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    I bought an "el-cheapo" generic one from Clark Rubber (about $50 from memory) and trimmed out the bits for the tie downs and it all works well
    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldsalt View Post
    I bought an "el-cheapo" generic one from Clark Rubber (about $50 from memory) and trimmed out the bits for the tie downs and it all works well
    cheers
    I bought a cheap one off eBay they were called booter.com I think is really good flexible and tough and cost about $130 I think better than $540 off landrover

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    I bought one off E-Bay as well. Cost $110.00 and is a soft, rubbery material that bends easily. It has an approximately 5cm "lip" around the perimeter. It still fits in with a cargo barrier installed - that edge simply bent back a bit. I was going to cut it to fit but didn't bother as it sat right everywhere else and doesn't really look as though it's been forced in. Happy with the seller too. The first one was replaced as it had been damaged in transit at no cost to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by letherm View Post
    I bought one off E-Bay as well. Cost $110.00 and is a soft, rubbery material that bends easily. It has an approximately 5cm "lip" around the perimeter. It still fits in with a cargo barrier installed - that edge simply bent back a bit. I was going to cut it to fit but didn't bother as it sat right everywhere else and doesn't really look as though it's been forced in. Happy with the seller too. The first one was replaced as it had been damaged in transit at no cost to me.
    Yours sounds like mine but mine cost 60

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    I think Celtoid is referring to the Cargo Liner; as in plastic tub type and not the cargo mat. At least, I hope so cause I'm getting the OEM rubber mat thrown in and won't be happy if it scratches panels. When I picked up my new Commodore wagon in '10 they put the Paint protection stuff in a neat bag that Velcro stuck to the side panel in the back. Got home and pulled it off and furred up the carpet forever. Brilliant idea.... not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ade View Post
    Yours sounds like mine but mine cost 60
    Thanks, I needed to know that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mungus View Post
    I think Celtoid is referring to the Cargo Liner; as in plastic tub type and not the cargo mat. At least, I hope so cause I'm getting the OEM rubber mat thrown in and won't be happy if it scratches panels. When I picked up my new Commodore wagon in '10 they put the Paint protection stuff in a neat bag that Velcro stuck to the side panel in the back. Got home and pulled it off and furred up the carpet forever. Brilliant idea.... not!
    Picture, Celtoid ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mungus View Post
    I think Celtoid is referring to the Cargo Liner; as in plastic tub type and not the cargo mat. At least, I hope so cause I'm getting the OEM rubber mat thrown in and won't be happy if it scratches panels. When I picked up my new Commodore wagon in '10 they put the Paint protection stuff in a neat bag that Velcro stuck to the side panel in the back. Got home and pulled it off and furred up the carpet forever. Brilliant idea.... not!
    Yup, it's the hard'ish plastic tub.

    Obviously I can trim the edges to hopefully prevent scratching and cut holes for the cargo tie-down points .... but really? That's BS isn't it? What was nat_89 quoted .... $540 .... ludicrous!

    I'll take a photo in the morning.

    Cheers,

    Kev.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtoid View Post
    Yup, it's the hard'ish plastic tub.

    Obviously I can trim the edges to hopefully prevent scratching and cut holes for the cargo tie-down points .... but really? That's BS isn't it? What was nat_89 quoted .... $540 .... ludicrous!

    I'll take a photo in the morning.

    Cheers,

    Kev.
    Yeah sorry that was a genuine land rover cargo liner with the 5cm lip around the edges I nearly had a friggen heart attack for that price goodness!!

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