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LRI-Solutions



Member Since: 27 Feb 2014
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[For Sale] NEW product LRI cubby safe
Lots of new products going on our website this week. One that was finished today is this cubby safe £95+VAT.

Fits LRI cubby boxes and Genuine LR boxes.

http://www.lrisolutions.co.uk/index.php/lr...-tdci.html


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Rich LRI Solutions Ltd


www.lrisolutions.co.uk
Post #439925 23rd Jul 2015 4:28pm
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Force64



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That's a very good idea
Andy Defender Td5 XS90
Post #439939 23rd Jul 2015 5:19pm
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Leenorthants



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Problem is you can lever the whole cubby box out with a screwdriver as it's only mdf!
Post #439963 23rd Jul 2015 7:00pm
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munch90



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Guessing you use the existing cubby box bolts to hold it in

so guessing remove cubby box bolts , fit safe , refit bolts

would make it harder to remove
Post #439966 23rd Jul 2015 7:12pm
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Barney12



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Leenorthants wrote:
Problem is you can lever the whole cubby box out with a screwdriver as it's only mdf!


Incorrect. The website description makes clear it bolts to the floor using the existing bolts for the cubby.
Post #439978 23rd Jul 2015 7:46pm
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munch90



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Never looked at website

not bad guess then Thumbs Up
Post #439982 23rd Jul 2015 7:56pm
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LRI-Solutions



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Hi there,

Yes, the safe utilises the cubby box bolts and bolts down through the safe and cubby into the seat box through pre-drilled holes for both TDCI and TD5.

Comes with the exterior fully carpeted and a carpet drop in mat for the inside.

It also fits flush from side to side, and leaves an area at the front free for anything you may not want to put in the safe.

Any questions, please let me know Cool

Rich LRI Solutions Ltd


www.lrisolutions.co.uk
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Projectblue



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That is a neat idea - also nice and hidden Thumbs Up

I do love a bit of innovation Mr. Green New project and it's green: www.projectoverland.info
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theorangebandit



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Its a dark picture could you highlight ,in any way ,this gap at the front of the box ?
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LRI-Solutions



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Cheers projectblue Thumbs Up

Theorangebandit

Attached a couple of pics.

Not lots of space but enough for pen, torch small map ect..



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 LRI Solutions Ltd


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Post #440162 24th Jul 2015 3:14pm
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theorangebandit



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Very clear pics. Big enough for a fist is a great spot to store spare fuses and maps and such. I'll have this added to the wish list 😃
Post #440231 24th Jul 2015 8:13pm
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