Defender 90 110 internal storage Pic's and links

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hawky666

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Hi Guys.
I've been going through old threads, through the search facility, to get ideas for sorting the best way to accommodate good storage in the back of my 90 as well as having adequate room for a dog and a hawk, guns etc, as that's why i have my defender.

I've found a number of threads with lots of chat in them. Yet i am mainly looking for ideas, home made or purchased, and it got me to thinking that maybe we should have a thread (this one) that simply has pictures with accompanying links to where the items were purchased if not home made. It seems to be quite a varied, yet popular subject.

Fire away. :nopics:
 
Yeh, think that is one of the ones i looked at. The idea of this one is simply fpr pics and links though, to keep it simple to view ideas.

Back to the pics and links then.. maybe lol.
 
Hi Guys.
I've been going through old threads, through the search facility, to get ideas for sorting the best way to accommodate good storage in the back of my 90 as well as having adequate room for a dog and a hawk, guns etc, as that's why i have my defender.

I've found a number of threads with lots of chat in them. Yet i am mainly looking for ideas, home made or purchased, and it got me to thinking that maybe we should have a thread (this one) that simply has pictures with accompanying links to where the items were purchased if not home made. It seems to be quite a varied, yet popular subject.

Fire away. :nopics:


There has been in the past where someone posted a link with hundreds of pictures of DIY stuff............ Can't remeber who, could of been Dippy or Trewey. They are good with finding that type of porn;)
 
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Not sure this would work in a 90 but I took out one bench seat to make a storage box over the LHS wheel arch. I used some aluminium angle pop-riveted to the arch and across the old seat bolts. Then clad it with plywood and carpet tiles to blend into the floor. The box works really well giving plenty of storage for all those things you don't want rattling about in the back. Particularly now I've added a catch to keep it open when your rooting around. I think it looks fairly tidy and hopefully inconspicuous.





 
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