Hi all, we have just completed our first trip in our first ever Prado up through Bourke, Camerons Corner, Innaminka, down to Lyndhurst, up the Oodnadatta and across to Coober Pedy. The biggest lesson - get a roofrack next time, don't pack a hairdryer ( my wife's not mine!) and get some sort of drawer or stacking box system. As it was, we crammed everything in the back and at the end of the 12 days, found we have put two holes in the inside ceiling :cry: ( firewood we picked up and squashed in the back which poked through) ripped the tinting off the back window in about 10 places ( firewood again) jammed the fishing rods in the back door as it closed ( and bent the plastic facing around the door) but the worst part is the damage to the surface of the plastic trim all around the inside of the back door and inside of the rear compartment. How on earth do people avoid this when we carefully packed each day? Is there anything I can do to improve the appearance again of this rubbed off surface and try to prevent it happening again. Any comments would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Marrer
Cheers
Marrer
Comment