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Originally posted by winniliss View PostYes it could have been. I went to Bunnings today and they only sell 25x25x1.2mm not the 1.6mm
We have an aluminium supplier here that does sell it so I will have to do up some plans.
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This thread is the reason i joined PP! While researching Prados in preparation of buying a vehicle, who should constantly pop up? PP! And while I'm ashamed to admit i just leached all the info I could off this site to help me in my decision, I'm proud to say I'm now both a Prado owner and a PP member! Big thanks to all users for all the useful info on Prados. Planning on driving (relocating) from Perth to Brisbane via the top end of Oz, a trip taking at least 6 weeks. Will be looking at installing some drawers to make the trip a little less painful in terms of storage, so many awesome ideas and helpful hints in this thread! Will upload some pics once the project is complete.
-Kieran.
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it's only taken me a week to read all this but some brilliant ideas in there thanks everyone!
I had a shelf system in my old girl but need to start again - a few new ideas here and especially love the mounting ideas to the seat rod.Cheers, Dave
2003 KDZ120 - Cooper AT3, Dual Batt, Scotts Rods 3"exhaust, home made shelves, Sovereign Bar, HID lights, Firestone Air Bags
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My new drawers almost finnished. Ill paint the timber you can see black and the two end pieces that are missing will go in once I've figured out what I want. I've got a water tank going in the back of the drawers than ill have a water tap on the right hand side and have a power outlet on the left hand side. The drawers come out easy and they bolt down with 4 bolts. The drawers can take 65 kg when fully extended and they lock in and in the out position.
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Here's the first stage of mine done.
Personally I'm not interested in drawers as i like being able to be more flexible with the space and use plastic tubs that i can take out and put in the tent.
I also have a Platinum Drop down fridge slide for the top level. I tried a different design this time to my old one, and used the 25mm square tube from Bunnings with the plastic connectors, plus 12mm ply. I liked being able to make a cargo barrier of sorts built into it.
Super easy for me (just needed a drop saw to cut nice square angles) and heaps lighter than my old all timber MDF setup.
Now just working on the fixing brackets and then carpet.Cheers, Dave
2003 KDZ120 - Cooper AT3, Dual Batt, Scotts Rods 3"exhaust, home made shelves, Sovereign Bar, HID lights, Firestone Air Bags
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Originally posted by Hoody View PostCan anyone please advise the screws/bolt sizes required for the rear seat tie downs? Is it 10mm?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][B][COLOR=#000080][COLOR=#FF0000]2003 V6 Parado Grande.[/COLOR][/COLOR]
Custom rear drawer system, Custom 6mm alloy bash plate and Custom rear steel bar, Dual battery and ARB duel compressor. SPC upper control arms. So far....[COLOR=#0000CD]See my build[/COLOR] [URL]http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?31855-Kevdebbi-s-120-V6-Grande[/URL][/B][/FONT]
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