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The Utility Belt

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More odd decoration from Ineos...😕

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Build it and they will come.
Lifestyle ads keep the engine of the economy running.
Waiting to spot someone in plus fours loading golf clubs through the skinny door.
 

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That 1st photo really shows how far out that bumper sticks out. Didn’t realize how far it really is.
 

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You seem well informed!
Math mate. For a start I can’t get my clubs to sit lengthways into my 200 with a cage in the back, and the Iggy is at least 20cm shorter, so IF you could get it into the 30cm width of the small door for a start (and I doubt it) then you’d have to open the second door to put them in properly at an angle or widthways.

I’m afraid for anything but relatively small items, getting anything into the back will be a two step, two door process.

Ideally a 40cm door may have been more practical, but with the tyre on the back that was never going to happen.
 

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Math mate. For a start I can’t get my clubs to sit lengthways into my 200 with a cage in the back, and the Iggy is at least 20cm shorter, so IF you could get it into the 30cm width of the small door for a start (and I doubt it) then you’d have to open the second door to put them in properly at an angle or
If I played golf there would be either 1 club, or a swiss army type of club. It would definutely fit.
 

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If I played golf there would be either 1 club, or a swiss army type of club. It would definutely fit.
And if you woul play golf you would use your Grenadier as a caddy, wont´t you?
 

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That 1st photo really shows how far out that bumper sticks out. Didn’t realize how far it really is.
When I popped down to my local dealer during the Christmas break (as they have a PT02 sat in the show room) I was able to put a cup and saucer on the plastic bumper comfortably (I didn’t want to put it on the flat wing and scratch it).
 

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When I popped down to my local dealer during the Christmas break (as they have a PT02 sat in the show room) I was able to put a cup and saucer on the plastic bumper comfortably (I didn’t want to put it on the flat wing and scratch it).
Cup and saucer and a 3 course meal on that front bumper!!
 

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I bet you would play around... ;)
Well probably. I don't see much fun in golf. Everybody seems so serious.
The Grenadier utility belt will however provide plenty of scope for the fun afforded by the utility of a proper 4x4.
I can't waut to play around with the possibilities 🙂
 
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