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200 series draw system

Post by barra mick » Sun Aug 27, 2017 2:34 pm

Anybody with a 200 series put storage draws in the back.

Was hoping to find some thar a 2nd battery can fit down the side flaps

Cheers bm

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Re: 200 series draw system

Post by Nude up » Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:38 pm

Talk to tuna tube he just put some in his hilux they are made in gisborne not cheap but real quality they alter to suit your needs, he needed storage for ten slabs and a slide for his fridge he takes camping seriously

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Re: 200 series draw system

Post by Mjacc » Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:51 pm

Had a mate just put one in his 200 series on the weekend, I'll have a look and take some photos of his set up if I get a chance this week

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Re: 200 series draw system

Post by barra mick » Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:59 pm

Mjacc wrote:Had a mate just put one in his 200 series on the weekend, I'll have a look and take some photos of his set up if I get a chance this week
thanks for that

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Re: 200 series draw system

Post by barra mick » Mon Aug 28, 2017 1:02 pm

Nude up wrote:Talk to tuna tube he just put some in his hilux they are made in gisborne not cheap but real quality they alter to suit your needs, he needed storage for ten slabs and a slide for his fridge he takes camping seriously
does that include your one slab off light ice in that

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Re: 200 series draw system

Post by Nude up » Mon Aug 28, 2017 1:52 pm

barra mick wrote:
Nude up wrote:Talk to tuna tube he just put some in his hilux they are made in gisborne not cheap but real quality they alter to suit your needs, he needed storage for ten slabs and a slide for his fridge he takes camping seriously
does that include your one slab off light ice in that
No way I have to take my own although tuna tube is starting to come round to red wine

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Re: 200 series draw system

Post by tuna tube » Mon Aug 28, 2017 2:35 pm

barra mick wrote:
Nude up wrote:Talk to tuna tube he just put some in his hilux they are made in gisborne not cheap but real quality they alter to suit your needs, he needed storage for ten slabs and a slide for his fridge he takes camping seriously
does that include your one slab off light ice in that
Gday BM,
Its actually 11 slabs!
But seriously, I highly recommend the guys at RV storage solutions in Gisbourne. The quality is top notch. Lifetime warranty and brilliant to deal with. I did check out other brands and RV were leaps and bounds ahead in quality and finish. They were more expensive but like everything, you get whatyou pay for.

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Re: 200 series draw system

Post by barra mick » Mon Aug 28, 2017 3:04 pm

How much were they tuna tube

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Re: 200 series draw system

Post by tuna tube » Mon Aug 28, 2017 3:36 pm

Mine cost around 2500. That included everything and fitting

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Re: 200 series draw system

Post by NanTucker » Mon Oct 09, 2017 4:40 pm

Hmm, it's definitely costly then.

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