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Netting suppliers?
Hi all,
In the back of my 110 I'm building some high level luggage racks to chuck the 'soft stuff' in. Nothing fancy, just a few lengths of alu bolted in place . . anyone else done this? reason I ask as I haven't a clue where to source some toughish non-elasticated netting from . . any ideas? cheers Huey |
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Anchor supplies should do a cargo net which you can cut
Ashley
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Try a company called Discodoris (I know, terrible name!), specialising in mesh load restraint netting. They've been advertising in the Land Rover mags for the past few months.
web: www.discodoris.com |
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