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Old 16th March 2010, 20:39   #1
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Default As promised...For Sale!

For Sale


Load space protectors by Zeb


Custom-made for the Rover 75 Saloon & Tourer
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If you have dogs, go fishing, have to use your car for your trade, don't like / have room for a trailer, occasionally get stuck taking stuff to the tip or from the garden centre then this load space protector will keep your car looking immaculate.


The load protectors have been specifically designed for our cars and are made from 5.5mm plywood and 20 x 50mm pine. The entire structure is screwed together using 25 mm 30 mm and 50 mm wood screws. Light weight, very strong and easy to put in or take out....a 30 second job! (Although once in, you might not feel the need to remove it.)


These come in three parts (two if you have fixed rear seats!); two 'base' units, which drop in side by side, and the sliding 'tray' which drops in on top. The fully adjustable tray will slide up over the folded down rear seats offering protection from those larger loads, whilst being easy to slide back into the boot when the job is done and the seats are required.

If your car does not have fold down seats, this unit can be supplied in two parts with the seat back protectors built in.


Available in light oiled wood 3 x coats, matt black x 3 coats + matt varnish x 2 coats or plain wood ~ other options at buyer's request ~ even a walnut veneer is possible at additional cost!


These are a well engineered, solid piece of kit that should last as long as your car.


Price: £85 Plain wood + fixed seat back (No extendable tray)
£95 Plain wood + extendable tray

Oiled finish add £5
Varnished / stained (choice of colours) add £8
Matt black + matt varnish add £8
(N.B. These finishes leave quite a 'grippy' surface so things won't slide around too much!)

I will be attempting to have all orders built within a week.


Delivery: £25 in the region of 100 miles of me delivered + fitted personally.


Other distances by negotiation or via a meet is possible.


Collection welcome - tea and a sandwich provided FOC!




Real wood....better protection than rubber....


Saloon:

























Note that the saloon version comes with a sizeable tool tray...with a well-fitting lid.



Tourer:












Additional pictures below supplied by my first customer! With many thanks also to Martin for suggesting the idea to me!








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Old 16th March 2010, 23:00   #2
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Haven't I seen that somewhere before?
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Old 17th March 2010, 06:03   #3
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Looking really good, what a job
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Old 17th March 2010, 06:46   #4
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The black ones look great!!!!
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Old 17th March 2010, 19:41   #5
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They look great.
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Old 17th March 2010, 20:25   #6
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Well done I can see that a lot of thought went into those
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Old 17th March 2010, 20:39   #7
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The black ones look great!!!!
Glad you like it - the black one in the photos is mine, and if everything goes to plan, anyone that wishes to see on in situ - come along to the MG Era event at Brooklands on April 11th
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Old 17th March 2010, 21:18   #8
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wicked bit of kit .. congratulations on the workmanship ,very nice job indeed.. wow we got the gerry tee, the hans temp gauge
and now the zeb protector.. i wish you guys could of been involved with the plans on the cars in the first place . great ideas
and all with great workmanship too ..you guys are a credit to this great club...
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Old 17th March 2010, 22:32   #9
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wicked bit of kit .. congratulations on the workmanship ,very nice job indeed.. wow we got the gerry tee, the hans temp gauge
and now the zeb protector.. i wish you guys could of been involved with the plans on the cars in the first place . great ideas
and all with great workmanship too ..you guys are a credit to this great club...
Well said that man
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Old 17th March 2010, 23:43   #10
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Well done indeed

However, should you not now be a "bold" blue?
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