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hey ya'll

can someone please take a photo of their R33 boot latch and boot locking mechanism

mine is cactus again and needs to be "re-fixed" by bending it the correct way

we did it last time at the grand prix (thanks scott) but i cant remember what was wrong

if someone can please post up some pics of their 33 boot latch and locking thingy, that would be ace

heres what mine looks like

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:thumbsup:

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Mine stopped working for a bit. There is a little latch along the back wall of the boot. I was told to flick that up by a friend, and then it worked after that, dont know if its a similar issue.

I can't tell what I'm supposed to be looking at in your photos, but how does someone bend their boot lock mechanism?

There is a little latch along the back wall of the boot. I was told to flick that up by a friend, and then it worked after that, dont know if its a similar issue.

The 'little latch' is there to disable the boot being opened via the lever in the cabin.

I can't tell what I'm supposed to be looking at in your photos, but how does someone bend their boot lock mechanism?

The 'little latch' is there to disable the boot being opened via the lever in the cabin.

Yeah, I wasnt aware of that for a while. Thought the cable had snapped or something. Spent a month opening the boot using the key all the time.

just bend it back abit the lock mechanisim, till it locks properly thats what i did to mien also adjusted the bottom also by bending it also its easy simple fix unless hold thing is stuffed

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