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Fortuner Fridge & Ammo box slide/drawer system

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I'm pondering building a removable rear sliding system for my Tuna (and a mates newer Tuna)

Does any one have pics of what they have done for ideas?

My second fridge is a NL 80 litre, but I suspect its actually too big for the purpose, what size 2nd fridges do you guys run?
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Removable? Is this just for the fridge slides?

I made a flat 12mm covered marine ply base for the GX. I then added tie downs onto that for my ammo boxes. I also have a 90litre fridge slide on top of that. We take a 90litre fridge in the GX. We tried two 40 litre fridge, but they take up a lot more space

I will take photos later and post
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Connect-it, chromadek and carpeting. Easy Image
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I was thinking of downgrading my 80 litre National Luna fridge to a 52 litre due to space, Initially I want just the slides & trays, and I need it removable as I often use the jump seats & boot and it is an everyday car, I was thinking 12mm MDF, use the jump seat brackets on the floor with J-hooks to mount the board.

So very soon i will probably have a very good condition NL 80 litre fridge with baskets up for grabs...
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KurtG wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 1:48 pm
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Connect-it, chromadek and carpeting. Easy Image
Kurt, how did you mount it to the car permanently/so its safe?
I was thinking of using the same, just maybe 2mm ABS plastic sheeting as its a lot lighter then chromadek, and easier to cut
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It’s mounted to the bolt holes that are used for the back seats that I removed, each car will be different but it is bolted down.
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Here is the drawer I made for Mad Man, he had a Gobi-X fridge slide that he has not used so I enclosed it with some left over materials. It came out much nicer than my drawer I made because I used different carpeting material.

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Lekker Kurt :D
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Looks lekker Kurt!


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KurtG wrote:
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Here is the drawer I made for Mad Man, he had a Gobi-X fridge slide that he has not used so I enclosed it with some left over materials. It came out much nicer than my drawer I made because I used different carpeting material.

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The chairman must pay up !

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Wow !! Because you got access to his bank ??

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Johannes, Manny is a porra he only deals in cash and gives change in chappies
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Fridge fits...
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