Oil carrier/toolbox
No probs mate, will drop you a text and have a trundle round, prob in a couple of weeks or so if ok.
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What are the dimensions of these oil carriers, we have some coated thin steel & a rivet gun at work. 
How have you attached it to the footboard strut on a series 2 diesel? Rear bracket goes to the number plate bolts I presume?
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Rear onto number plate as you say,and front is attached to a bracket that originally held a circular electrical gizmo (shaped like a shoe polish tin, A rectifier I think) that has long since been removed
Thanks mate 
CAN SOMEONE WITH ONE OF THESE ON A SERIES 3 GET THE TAPE MEASURE OUT & POST UP THE DIMENSIONS OF THESE PLEASE? (sorry about the caps)
Can i askk why people aere so exited about these there not a new idea they were areound in 1982 usually made from mesh like this type (round hole) http://www.perforated-metal.biz/Plain_S ... _Metal.htm and bent over a piece of 2x and a few bitstack welded to the sides
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Yeah and we were all wearing Jam shoes...saw a lad about 16 with a pair on last week...
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