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Streaky



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Whats the most usefull accessory and why?

I have a bit of spare money this month and wanted to endulge in something for the Ra-Ro..... but what do you buy for the car that's got it all and besides....there's not much available space to put accesories anyways!

The best aftermarket product fitted so far to my RRS SC was the KUDA i-phone mount and drop-in cradle. Other than that.....I've run out of ideas.

One thing I'd like is a decent system of storing the sun glasses.

If you had a few quid to spare this month...how would you spend it on your beastie?

Post #289293 Wed Feb 16 2011 1:33pm
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awd man



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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Not much help...but my "to do" list contains

Colour coordinated door and bumper trims
Black ash door panels
Autobiography style steering wheel

(If I had some spare cash) Big Cry RRS gone
Audi SQ5...Gone Audi Q7 S-Line 240 3.0TDI Gone
Audi A6 Allroad Sport 270 3.0TDI

Post #289296 Wed Feb 16 2011 1:40pm
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lespes



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Seem to remember Landrover did a sunglass storage product

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timcom0



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black
Re: Whats the most usefull accessory and why?

a handy towing eye for the front so easier to recover when breaks down

Post #289330 Wed Feb 16 2011 6:58pm
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hogberto



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lespes wrote:
Seem to remember Landrover did a sunglass storage product


http://www.landroverpartsstore.co.uk/hudson-eyewear-clip.html

nice'n'cheap but useful.

i bought a couple in black today. haven't tried them yet but at that price it's worth a shot. Thumbs Up

Post #289346 Wed Feb 16 2011 9:45pm
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big pimp



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hogberto wrote:
lespes wrote:
Seem to remember Landrover did a sunglass storage product


http://www.landroverpartsstore.co.uk/hudson-eyewear-clip.html

nice'n'cheap but useful.

i bought a couple in black today. haven't tried them yet but at that price it's worth a shot. Thumbs Up


I remember when I drove a mk 4 golf years ago I replaced the 'Jesus' handle above the drivers side with a sunglasses case. It was an OEM part and was really smart and worked a treat.

Pity LR didn't do something as neat as that!

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Tboner



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Vadim



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I would strongly recommend Load Retention Net. It is very annoying to drive home after shopping and having bananas and apples and what not flying around the back of the car! I believe it is a very useful accessory. Vadim A.

Post #289394 Thu Feb 17 2011 10:49am
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gilford



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Vadim wrote:
I would strongly recommend Load Retention Net. It is very annoying to drive home after shopping and having bananas and apples and what not flying around the back of the car! I believe it is a very useful accessory.


Where do you get this from?

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Jonny Fresh



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I think colour coding makes a huge difference, was the first thing I did....everything below window line

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hogberto



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gilford wrote:
Vadim wrote:
I would strongly recommend Load Retention Net. It is very annoying to drive home after shopping and having bananas and apples and what not flying around the back of the car! I believe it is a very useful accessory.


Where do you get this from?


it's in the accessories brochure, so get it from your LR dealer:

http://accessories.landrover.com/inter/acc...32F700925D

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Jonny Fresh



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Very Annoyed wrote:
Including the tyres? Wink

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Post #289414 Thu Feb 17 2011 12:25pm
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Streaky



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hogberto wrote:
lespes wrote:
Seem to remember Landrover did a sunglass storage product


http://www.landroverpartsstore.co.uk/hudson-eyewear-clip.html

nice'n'cheap but useful.

i bought a couple in black today. haven't tried them yet but at that price it's worth a shot. Thumbs Up


I actually have one of those in my Discovery. Unfortunatly the sun visor of the Sport is far too thick and won't accept the spring loaded clip.
I have a decent load retaining basket with zipping cover....never thought of mentioneing that but they are very handy bits of kit too!

Post #289687 Sun Feb 20 2011 9:29am
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kismet110



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Colour coding for me, really effective & not stupidly expensive either.

Other useful accessories imo are sidesteps (looks + practicality), Nokia 'phone + holder for the PTI Module (don't use BT although James@LPR confirmed during service it does work OK) and the Kensington Liquid iPhone thingy (charges and plays back really well + handy remote control).

Ali

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