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with the size of the range , i would be standing outside and talking with the police officer by the time anything in the back reaches the front... ... - .- -.




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Stan, heard about a guy being killed by a very small fire extinguisher that was not clipped in properly when he rolled his car one evening... Food for thought! Shocked

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thats a worst case scenario Craig...
i have nothing of any weight loose in the back and the only thing in there is a cardboard box with hi-vis jackets and a small box of spare bulbs and that is bungied down.. ... - .- -.




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Shopping with Mrs Stan... A tin of baked beans can turn into a misile sir... Shocked

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gonna wear my sons motorbike helmet when i drive the range now.....

btw, your busy on the forum today mate... Wink ... - .- -.




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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
Shopping with Mrs Stan... A tin of baked beans can turn into a misile sir... Shocked


Beans Shocked

Stan drives a RR, don't you mean the half case of Chablis Laughing Thumbs Up 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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defo beans , i've got a petrol s/c dont forget ........anyways i dont know what Chablis is... ... - .- -.




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what beans? Shocked ... - .- -.




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stan wrote:
gonna wear my sons motorbike helmet when i drive the range now.....

btw, your busy on the forum today mate... Wink


Stuck behind the computer since early this morning catching up on paperwork stan... Rolling Eyes

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Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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The fact that there is nowhere easy to store the load cover in the L322 as there was in the Classic & P38 was a real backwards step IMHO, as you now have to decide whether or not you may need to take ctge cover out to carry anything bulky before you start your trip, especially if you are full of passengers.

I would also always have some sort of barrier between the load area and the passenger area just in case.

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