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Old 21 March 2005, 02:46 PM
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I always carry a few things in the boot and they go flying around in the boot every time I take a corner does anybody know if I can get a net for a MY00 that will hold my things in place?

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Old 21 March 2005, 03:01 PM
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I got hold of a net from ford, thuink it was out a mondeo, Didnt fit exactly but it will clip across the back of the back seat in the boot.


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Old 21 March 2005, 06:04 PM
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My STi Wagon came with one so they must be available
Old 21 March 2005, 06:10 PM
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Have the same problem. Tried cargo nets and bungees but there are no decent hooking points in the saloon boot. In one car I even resorted to attaching stuff to the carpet or sides with velcro . Had a nasty experience with 5 ltrs of oil depositing itself in the boot once - took for ever to clean that up.
For the current car, I bought a cheap plastic storage box from Beanqueue and put everything in that. The box still slides about in the boot, but at least all the bits & bobs, e.g. towrope, jump leads, water bottle, petrol can, stay tidy.
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Wagons have eyelets; and you can get a good bungee net from Poundland!
Old 21 March 2005, 09:34 PM
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I ordered one from the US for my00 saloon. Only about 10 quid if I remember right. A couple of those flimsy trim fastners on the boot lining came off and were replaced by more substantial bits with hooks on, then the net just went across. Its pretty good to be honest, but I ordered with a few other bits - the postage would be barely worth it on its own. Think it was subaruparts.com or something like that.Will see if I have a part number for you later on.
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I would also be interested in some sort of cargo net, as I have just bought a MY99 saloon.

In my previous car I used a cardboard box from a supermaket. It was just more than the length of my boot (Pug 106). So I folded the seats down, then put the box in, then the seats backup, squashing the box a little. The thing never moved in 2 years, wonderful. Prob is that the Subaru has a proper boot, ie much bigger than my box
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Part No. F5510FS000

Ask local dealer or put the part no in Google for a few internet hits.

Some descriptions seem to be saying "MY2002-2005 WRX only" but I got it before they were out so must be the same fittings as it's the same part no. Subaru UK website has one for 5 door only but it's a different part no.

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No good for you Ray but here's another picture for you

Cargo side net in my dads 04 Leggy Sportstourer
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thanks Rich

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No pink wheels but I've got this pic that set off the mammoth thread last year

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Thank you
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Originally Posted by Boost II
Part No. F5510FS000

Ask local dealer or put the part no in Google for a few internet hits.

Some descriptions seem to be saying "MY2002-2005 WRX only" but I got it before they were out so must be the same fittings as it's the same part no. Subaru UK website has one for 5 door only but it's a different part no.
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