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    whats your storage like?

    for the everyday wheeler out there that doesnt have a set of draws...what have you come up with to solve your storage needs?

    ive just got a big box where the back seats we're with toolbox, compressor, cooking stuff and a few bits and pieces and a small box for crc, oils and recovery gear.

    basket up top for swag, chairs and camping table.

    im very interested as to what everyone else has done, im sure this box idea of mine will start to annoy me and something more suitable and longterm will have to implemented
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    That's a idea rusty especially if you use the back of the wagon for other everyday stuff at least your stuff is stored away and is removable if you have to chuck the dog or some such stuff in.

    I was going to do the same thing when I switched to a wagon. The ute at the moment is chock a block behind the seats with compressor and recovery gear


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    Yeah cheers i see your in bunbury. Have to get out for s drive sometime.
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    I usually put my kids in that spot but.........?

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    I am really tempted to take out the back seats and put in a false floor but I like having seats? Maybe I will take one side out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    I am really tempted to take out the back seats and put in a false floor but I like having seats? Maybe I will take one side out

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    Thats what Irish wants to do.... the fridge he bought is so frickin big its the only place it will fit!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post
    Thats what Irish wants to do.... the fridge he bought is so frickin big its the only place it will fit!!!
    Damn those Irishmen are thirsty....


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    He's not thirsty, he's just a drunk!!!!

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    As I have to use the third row seat to fit the family in, I have used a few old fishing tackle boxes with names of contents written on the lid. Easy to stack them or take them out. The on board compressor is under a rear seat. I have a box made to hold the winch controller, which I will put Velcro on the bottom, so it will stay under the front passenger seat. Anything else goes in the space behind the middle row in those cloth shopping bags, when the rear seat is stowed. I am planning to make a carpet-lined shelf under the glovebox too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rustyboner81 View Post
    Yeah cheers i see your in bunbury. Have to get out for s drive sometime.
    Sure I work odd shifts so let me know when is a good time for you and I ll see if it matches with my shift.

    Are coming to the meet up on the 5th oct I think it is


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