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JSG



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Puma Storage
This outfit seem to filling the gap that MSS haven't bothered with for Puma owners Thumbs Up

http://www.land-rover-mobile-storage-systems.co.uk/index.html John

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JSG



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Puma rear drawer Thumbs Up

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Post #99383 11th Nov 2011 3:54pm
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T1G UP



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JSG wrote:
Puma rear drawer Thumbs Up



first thing i'm doing is removing the back seats!
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No prices though. Just some nonsense about materials prices and different finishes Rolling Eyes Darren

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T1G UP wrote:
JSG wrote:
Puma rear drawer Thumbs Up



first thing i'm doing is removing the back seats!


Doesn't everyone , only get refitted when its sold !!! California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1

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Michael Brindley



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seems a good bloke going up Sunday to to have long line drawer fitted in back of 2007 110 csw.Will let you know if interested.
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Lorryman100



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Michael Brindley wrote:
seems a good bloke going up Sunday to to have long line drawer fitted in back of 2007 110 csw.Will let you know if interested.


Definitely Thumbs Up A price would be good as well, to compare against the other drawer units on the market.



Brian.
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Dan A



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Really want one of these but I bet the price is going to be high.
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leeds



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Interesting concept but there are some important questions about this particular drawer system.

What about the seat belt anchorage or seat mounting.

Has this system been crash tested? Does it meet insurance companies requirements? Does it conform to C & U requirements? I can see no mention of those on their website!

Have a look at the Exmoor Trim website about their lock and fold seats.

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This seat has been tested to the highest standards and approved by the VCA (Vehicle Certification Agency) to be able to accommodate any adult or child and give security, protection and also ability to hold a restrained child seat. The Lock & Fold seat belt kit is supplied with the seat and we attach the buckle to the seat for you on assembly.



Now what happens if you start to change things?

Has this system been approved by the VCA?

I know some storage system manufacturers have declined to go down this route due to cost of testing etc.


Brendan
Post #99435 11th Nov 2011 8:37pm
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leeds



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There are at least two if not three or more suppliers of storage drawers for Pumas.

A couple of photos, unfortunately not the best photos in the world


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Will try and get some more photos after the weekend.

One think I have noticed over years travelling with chequer plated tops on storage units is that things are more likely to move around if not tied down. We are planning on changing our storage systems early next year.


Brendan
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Michael Brindley



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Have been doing research for some years on storage systems for puma.Nobody seems to do suitable product.Spoke to Mobile Storage Systems today still don't do suitable product yet, hoping to have something ready for Christmas.Very nice lady but have been hearing this from them for the past 4 years but understand they have recently changed hands so it may be true.Expected price seemed quite high and you still need the side fillets.This product Will has to offer seems the right one at a reasonable price,As i said i am going to see on Sunday.From my dealings on the phone the guy seems genuine and also an enthusiast. Will let you know.
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daviec1



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Will - indicative pricing would certainly help anyone toying with these as an idea.

For example, if you say £1000, then I would imagine most people will survive with their current alternatives.

If you said £100 - you would of course get your arm chewed off.

So indicative - 110 Double Cab TD5 ???? Very Happy 2001 TD5 110 DCPU in Bonatti Grey
Post #99466 11th Nov 2011 11:39pm
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leeds



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Another possible alternative can be found HERE

Whilst stated size seems large then
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Our Trans-Lock Range will shortly be available in five different models they are an ideal secure storage solution for
firearms, ammunition, cameras, laptops, pharmaceuticals etc and can be fitted to most 4x4’s, estates and vans with level floors.





Brendan
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bornfree



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leeds wrote:
Interesting concept but there are some important questions about this particular drawer system.

What about the seat belt anchorage or seat mounting.

Has this system been crash tested? Does it meet insurance companies requirements? Does it conform to C & U requirements? I can see no mention of those on their website!

Have a look at the Exmoor Trim website about their lock and fold seats.

Quote:


This seat has been tested to the highest standards and approved by the VCA (Vehicle Certification Agency) to be able to accommodate any adult or child and give security, protection and also ability to hold a restrained child seat. The Lock & Fold seat belt kit is supplied with the seat and we attach the buckle to the seat for you on assembly.



Now what happens if you start to change things?

Has this system been approved by the VCA?

I know some storage system manufacturers have declined to go down this route due to cost of testing etc.


Brendan


agree, if seat mounting approval is extinct, god help anyone without heaps of insurance.
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ken



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Looked for ages ended up doing this, would have considered the draws shown thou but still topped it off

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