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fullpint

posted on 28/9/12 at 08:09 AM Reply With Quote
Mk Indy now has a boot!!

Having had the car for a year now I felt the need to have a little boot space..
So I cut a flap on my tank cover
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Purchased some sheet metal for a tenner and made a few cuts with my good old black & decker jigsaw
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Powder coated it and then it was out with the rivit gun and popped it in place
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For the lid I used a lock for a letterbox, works a treat.
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Ive now got 2400 sq inches of boot, awesome..





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posted on 28/9/12 at 08:34 AM Reply With Quote
the marmite was such a good touch - made me laugh out loud.





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carlknight1982

posted on 28/9/12 at 08:35 AM Reply With Quote
Love it





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AllWeatherDan

posted on 28/9/12 at 08:42 AM Reply With Quote
I had a 2 part parcel-shelf (boot lid) I made for my Tiger.

After loosing 50% of the lid on the motorway it was nicknamed the Partial-shelf.
Mk2 is a lot better but after looking at yours I can't help feeling I could have done better.

Good effort.

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adithorp

posted on 28/9/12 at 09:06 AM Reply With Quote
Nicely done.

I can never understand why so many sevens don't have one. It's just wasted space otherwise and it's not like a seven is blessed with a lot of storage.

I'm guessing the lid's not water tight; Have you put drain holes in the bottom?





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ashg

posted on 28/9/12 at 09:21 AM Reply With Quote
best drill a drain hole in the bottom of it





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fullpint

posted on 28/9/12 at 09:29 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by ashg
best drill a drain hole in the bottom of it

Got one in each corner... As for water tight tho!!! Nope but then again I dont have any wet gear and only try to use the car (she's in today) when no rain is forecast...





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adithorp

posted on 28/9/12 at 09:46 AM Reply With Quote
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best drill a drain hole in the bottom of it

Got one in each corner... As for water tight tho!!! Nope but then again I dont have any wet gear and only try to use the car (she's in today) when no rain is forecast...


But at least you now have somewhere to store waterproofs just in case. I can recommend Aldi dry bags though they are a bit large sometimes. Sports direct often have smaller Karrimor ones.





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fullpint

posted on 28/9/12 at 10:09 AM Reply With Quote
Great advice mate. Never thought of using them.. Will put them on my list to Santa
Whats the biggest one they do??? May be I can put the whole car in one and cut away the corners for the wheels. Should keep me nice and dry





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ceebmoj

posted on 28/9/12 at 10:40 AM Reply With Quote
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But at least you now have somewhere to store waterproofs just in case. I can recommend Aldi dry bags though they are a bit large sometimes. Sports direct often have smaller Karrimor ones.


I have a couple of thease roll bags in the car, waterproof low cost and pack up small.
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/ultralight-20l-bag-id_8132522.html

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adithorp

posted on 28/9/12 at 10:41 AM Reply With Quote
The Aldi ones are all one size; 15lts I think but only available when on offer or left over stock. The karrimoor ones come in anything from tiny 1/2lt (big enough for a pair of gloves and hat) upward.





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bi22le

posted on 28/9/12 at 11:17 AM Reply With Quote
Nice boot,

If I was not so weight conceous (and have fabric rear shelf) I would consider it. A boot just promotes you to store something in it!!


I used a Karrimor 70ltr bag for all of my belonings both times I went to the ring. They are very robust and good. They melt with contact from petrol though. . . .





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fullpint

posted on 28/9/12 at 12:47 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by bi22le
Nice boot,

If I was not so weight conceous (and have fabric rear shelf) I would consider it. A boot just promotes you to store something in it!!


I used a Karrimor 70ltr bag for all of my belonings both times I went to the ring. They are very robust and good. They melt with contact from petrol though. . . .

Having a bit extra weight over the axle may help to calm her down a little after all its a BEC
And I spoke to soon!!!!! ITS RAINING AT THE MO...





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ashg

posted on 28/9/12 at 02:53 PM Reply With Quote
http://www.boot-bag.com/

i have got the elise one. have been out in really nasty rain and nothing inside got wet and no matter how mad i drive the car i cant get it to fall off or come lose





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ajw

posted on 28/9/12 at 08:30 PM Reply With Quote
mk bonnet

Thanks guys for info. Cut and trimmed with a die grinder. Worked a dream and all needed was patience and care.
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fullpint

posted on 28/9/12 at 08:32 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by ajw
Thanks guys for info. Cut and trimmed with a die grinder. Worked a dream and all needed was patience and care.

did you reply in the wrong thread haha.. Glad you sorted your bonnet tho





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