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Nick B
| Posted on Monday, August 12, 2002 - 11:02 pm: |
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I just came back from KX 2002 and saw a few ppl with cargo dividers in the rear. The best one i saw by far was made by Trek Outfitters. The only problem is that i have a Range Rover Classic. I was wondering if someone could pass along the dimensions ofthe Series 1 rear cargo areso i could compare it to my RRC. I would need overall height from floor to roof, width, and width between the two storage bins. Any helps is appreciated. Also if any one knows of another manufacturer aside from the flimsy dog gaurds that would be helpful |
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