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Mon Jan 23 2006 3:58pm |
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britbiker99 Member Since: 24 Jan 2006 Location: Boston, MA Posts: 1 |
Don't have a pic but I can tell you that the thing is solid and doesn't rattle - works great and also looks fine imho. I disagree with the landrover web site when it says "can be easily removed" though. |
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Tue Jan 24 2006 11:36pm |
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Renny Member Since: 01 Jun 2005 Location: Fife Posts: 21 |
I'd still prefer a dog box such as those made by Lintran to a dog guard. Less hassle to remove, so vehicle looks standard with the box out, stops the windows getting mucked up and reduces the risk of damage to the interior by wet or hungry/bored hounds Renny Thomson
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Wed Jan 25 2006 9:39am |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2584 |
If you had window tints done after it was delivered these can be damaged by dogs scratching the inside of the windows. Just something to think about. L319 D4 HSE
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Wed Jan 25 2006 10:08am |
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dellis Member Since: 18 Jan 2006 Location: lytham st annes Posts: 24 |
Thanks guys i think the dog bag might be the way to go. |
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Wed Jan 25 2006 10:34am |
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