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Re: Boot Protectors
« Reply #15 on: 04 December 2006, 12:26:22 »

Anyone tried one for the saloon, my car is missing its carpet at the moment as I had a nasty spillage in the back had it hung over the washing line for a little bit to dry out.
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Re: Boot Protectors
« Reply #16 on: 04 December 2006, 12:38:42 »

Got the cannon in the wife's saloon.

Read into the fact I am looking at a different solution for mine what you like ;)

It's Ok at best, does the job, but could fit better

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Re: Boot Protectors
« Reply #17 on: 04 December 2006, 14:12:56 »

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Got the cannon in the wife's saloon.

Read into the fact I am looking at a different solution for mine what you like ;)

It's Ok at best, does the job, but could fit better
Isn't that a bit heavy and difficult to aim? ;D
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Re: Boot Protectors
« Reply #18 on: 04 December 2006, 14:15:21 »

I've just got a large piece of cardboard cut to shape.  Free with every lcd telly purchased  ;D
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Re: Boot Protectors
« Reply #19 on: 14 December 2006, 21:18:54 »

Boot liner arrived after 10 days.

Quite a good fit, except it is not designed for an omega with a factory fit autochanger, so slight modification (Stanley Knife) required.
Not quite as 'heavy duty' as I hoped, but it's OK.
The lip all around may be an issue if the seats are down for a large load, probably better in the saloon.
The edges are quite 'shiny' so slippy, the centre is a sort of non slip mat effort.

Will try and get out with the camera at the weekend.

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Re: Boot Protectors
« Reply #20 on: 15 December 2006, 10:11:14 »

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Hi Guys

I decided to go for the Cannon rubber one from hal***ds. Comes in a box marked type 2. It fits almost perfect in the estate, length almost spot on, about 20 mm to wide, it does come up a bit short on one side were the wheel arch is smaller on one side leaves a gap about 100mm square. but other than that fine. :y

Sounds like they are shaped to miss the CD changer which hides in an extension to the drivers-side wheel arch
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Re: Boot Protectors
« Reply #21 on: 16 December 2006, 16:06:26 »

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Boot liner arrived after 10 days.

Quite a good fit, except it is not designed for an omega with a factory fit autochanger, so slight modification (Stanley Knife) required.
Not quite as 'heavy duty' as I hoped, but it's OK.
The lip all around may be an issue if the seats are down for a large load, probably better in the saloon.
The edges are quite 'shiny' so slippy, the centre is a sort of non slip mat effort.

Will try and get out with the camera at the weekend.

On balance though, are you recomending it?
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Re: Boot Protectors
« Reply #22 on: 16 December 2006, 17:49:01 »

Yeah, I would buy it again.

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« Reply #23 on: 16 December 2006, 19:34:20 »

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Yeah, I would buy it again.


I'll place my order then
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Re: Boot Protectors
« Reply #24 on: 17 December 2006, 07:37:34 »

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Yeah, I would buy it again.

...but you've already got one..... ;D
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