Recommend a Boot Liner!

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Post by DaveP » Mon Nov 15, 2004 1:19 pm

Hehe...was trying my best pimpmeister stylee there...

Will be interested to hear how Shaun gets on at Silverstone...assuming he got his setup done in time...
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Post by flashyg » Tue Nov 16, 2004 1:55 pm

JohnW said:
"Or was it Gordon... My mistake - I think it was Gordon. You two do look so similar you "
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Thanks John W
You really can make others feel good, whilst blaming them at the same time
Poor Dave.

I fancy a boot liner too anyone got one for sale after Gav is sorted.

Hope you are well mate Gav.
I personally think you look the best in the hairy muff coat
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Post by Diesel » Thu Nov 18, 2004 12:08 am

Wanna sell it Dave? PM me
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Post by DaveP » Thu Nov 18, 2004 10:15 am

'Fraid not mate...I'm gonna keep it for those '..put that mess in my car?!' moments and the odd trip to the tip...
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Post by TarmacTerrorist » Thu Nov 18, 2004 10:53 am

flashyg wrote:I personally think you look the best in the hairy muff coat
Have been looking for one, just cant find one with as much class (and as big lappels).
Too much is bad.
Plenty is better.

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Post by TarmacTerrorist » Thu Nov 18, 2004 11:03 am

JohnW

ref code for the boot liner is -

863 - VAG - 811 (audi avant a4 est load liner)

cheers
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Re: Recommend a Boot Liner!

Post by Jeeves » Fri Dec 31, 2004 9:28 am

Diesel wrote:>>wins dullest post in months award<<
Have to get something for the RS4 to deal with wet Old English Sheepdog issues! Dont want car to look like back end of a farmers Land Rover mind!

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Diesel - I've had a liner by "Over The Top" since 95 and it's still going strong. It wicks the moisture away from a wet dog and is rubberised on the reverse. I've had leaky lawnmowers and allsorts in my cars over the years, and it just goes in the washing machine. Go for the one that covers back seats in the down position so you've got the complete load area covered. If you search on the name, I'm sure they're somewhere in Oxfordshire.

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RE: Re: Recommend a Boot Liner!

Post by philipwalker » Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:07 pm

You could buy a old Post Office van for a £100??? For those occations.
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RE: Re: Recommend a Boot Liner!

Post by FatBoy » Sun Jan 02, 2005 8:40 pm

I've got one of the HatchBag liners in my wife's A4 Avant and I can thoroughly recommend it. You can elect to have a number of options i.e a velcro back so that you can still drop the back seats down, a 60/40 split back so that you can drop just one side down, extention pieces that go right over the back of the rear seats and rear headrest covers (my Rottie, Morgan, sits with his chin on the rear head rests looking forward and tends to drool it it's hot.) The extention pieces and headrest covers protect the seat tops and front. Oh, and a rear bumper flap to protect the bumper when loading/unloading of from dog's claws.
I have all the options and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them.
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