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    Securing shovel, axe, etc

    Well I am finally road legal, now I'm a tad worried that the shovel, pick axe and axe on my bonnet may disappear when I get back to my vehicle.

    Has anyone worked out a way of securing said items?

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    Never needed to have been driving around with all the ces for 5 or 6 years nothing has ever gone missing from the bonnet or tub I am a bit careful about where I park the s111 but not overly worried. The only person I know of who has had a part stolen was probably by another land rover owner at corowa this year and that makies it worse

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    G'Day Paultan.
    I am near to a solution for both security of tools and the potential legal issues of bonnet protrusions. Keep an eye on the Verandah area here.
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    Never had any stolen from the front of my 101 and I park that in all sorts of places - for hours at a time. Never really thought about it until now though...
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    I have just overtightened mine with a pair of pliers. It just takes away the temptation from a spontaneous theft from someone undoing them by hand. If I need to I can get the pliers out for the toolbox.

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