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Post by HiRAEdd »

Hi,
Below is a picture of inside my boot. It's been this way since I got the car and I'm wondering if someone can tell me what it supposed to be there so I can source a replacement. I'm assuming there should be some sort of cover?
Any help is appreciated.
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Nup, no cover my friend. This is how they come..... Having had 3 cars and 3 wrecks, not a one had a cover..... (and neither does caps)
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    Post by lwrida »

    And I wish they did have a cover.

    Had a coffee machine in my boot the other day and took a corner a wee little too fast and it took out my connections on one of my 6x9.

    Stupid coffee machines. :twisted:
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    Post by HiRAEdd »

    Wow, that's pretty crappy finishing :(
    lwrida wrote:Stupid coffee machines. :twisted:
    Don't you mean stupid corners hehe
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    Post by mr-charisma »

    Get a piece of MDF / Sheet of Acrylic etc .. cut to shape & cover with material if you like & then screw it in or attach it to the top of the boot somehow..
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    'tis off Boarsai's car, he might have some better pics that he can post, but thats the only one I knew of
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    Post by eThix »

    WOAH nice set up!! how did he get all the material to fit on the inside?
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