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    Okay well I did a search for these and really only came up with the Sandgrabba thread which is pretty specific so I thought I would leave that one alone.

    I received my ebay special today and I am pretty impressed with it all considered.

    The sellers store is here:

    http://stores.ebay.com.au/Booter-Boo...QQftidZ2QQtZkm

    Here are some photos of it fitted to my 120 series:







    It does not have precut holes for the cargo tie down points but they have been allowed for as well as the seat latch points.
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  • #2
    Thanks for posting, we were just looking at those on Ebay tonight!

    Looks like it is a good fit, may have to invest in one!

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    • #3
      looks like a pretty neat fit mav, it should provide some nice protection in the back
      had an 03 gx 120 with some gear now got a 2013 bt 50 GT auto some ARB gear.

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      • #4
        pretty good! i've got the toyota one and you can guess where most of the dust accumulates..... right in the holes that are there for the seats! given i rarely (read almost never) use them i've put a sheet under it so i can flick that out when it gets a bit messy...

        might have to look into these!

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        • #5
          Thanks for the info Mav.
          I discovered the company is here at Eagle Farm in Brisbane and went and bought one for the back of the wagon thisafternoon. Fits really well. No need to take the cargo barrier out and refit. Just sits nicely in place over the bolts and against the mesh. And good blokes to deal with too.
          Should stop the sand and pippy slops getting into the carpet when next up on the beach at Fraser.
          Cheers
          Travelman

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          • #6
            Mav,
            Looks like a good purchase as, the sides appear to come up higher than the Toyota original. One question the surface appears to be slippery that is one good point with the original Toyota cargo mat (nothing moves) & from memory the cost is not a lot more :?:
            Still looks a great purchase :wink:

            Cheers,
            Fazza
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fazza
              Mav,
              Looks like a good purchase as, the sides appear to come up higher than the Toyota original. One question the surface appears to be slippery that is one good point with the original Toyota cargo mat (nothing moves) & from memory the cost is not a lot more :?:
              Still looks a great purchase :wink:

              Cheers,
              Fazza
              Nope Fazza the thing I like about it is that it is a non slip surface, it grabbs hold of stuff real nice like.
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              • #8
                About to get on for myself but was going to get the Bushranger version which is $139. http://www.bushranger.com.au/cgi-bin/pa ... wagonliner
                Its a heavy duty rubber compound and looks like the sides are nice and high to help retain sand, fluid etc. Has anybody used these?
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                • #9
                  Hi All,

                  After looking around for the past few months, including sandgrabber I decided to buy the same one on ebay.

                  I have just received it, and it looks fantastic and very functional.

                  Stuart
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                  • #10
                    I use a sheet of black rubber which is completely non-slip and wide enough to go over the wheel arches which would otherwise cop a hammering - it also overhangs the edge of the tailgate which is exposed in the above photos (an area of high damage). Not as pretty as the moulded ones but lots cheaper and I reckon much more functional. My old 120 is spotless throughout the cargo bay because of this. And the rubber is easily removed for a wash down or use as a mat on the concrete shed floor if I need to crawl around. Downside? The smell for the first few weeks.
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                    • #11
                      Great pickup Mav, I like that the mat doesn't have the cut out already missing for the spare seats. I've got the toyota mat with the cutouts already there. Needless to say that the plastic trims are scratched pretty bad and they catch all the crap that you've had in the back.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Crammy
                        Great pickup Mav, I like that the mat doesn't have the cut out already missing for the spare seats. I've got the toyota mat with the cutouts already there. Needless to say that the plastic trims are scratched pretty bad and they catch all the crap that you've had in the back.
                        I slid some plastic sheet under my rubber mat to prevent any junk getting into those slots. It's double protection.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Cargo Liner

                          Hi all, just thought you'd like to know that those cargo liners on eBay are now available online at http://www.booter.com.au. We've updated the design and improved the material so they look a little different. We will be releasing a liner for the new 2010 Prado in around Jan/Feb 2010 once development has been completed and freight has arrived from the factory. The liners cost $114 plus $15 delivery Australia-wide and are made from a tough, non-slip plastic. The current and previous model prado liner images are below. I'll keep you posted when the new 2010 Prado liner is in stock.
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                          • #14
                            Re:

                            Originally posted by Ultra-VoX
                            About to get on for myself but was going to get the Bushranger version which is $139. http://www.bushranger.com.au/cgi-bin/pa ... wagonliner
                            Its a heavy duty rubber compound and looks like the sides are nice and high to help retain sand, fluid etc. Has anybody used these?
                            Have got one of the Bushranger ones myself and it is good. It doesn't have any holes in it but I have put four cuts where the tie down points are and so far nothing has gone onto the carpet. Nice high sides too.
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                            • #15
                              Re: Cargo Liner

                              Funny you should mention that. Most of the Booter liners come out of the same factory as the Bushranger and use the same materials and design. Some of the Booter liners are also sourced from the US, but this depends on availability from the various manufacturers.

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