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My 32. Had it for 9 years and not a cent spent on the exterior.....yet.

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Beautiful car!

Whats the clips on the boot of it for? like what is it there for, what have you removed etc? Do you still run struts?

Where did you get the clips from also?

Thanks

My 32. Had it for 9 years and not a cent spent on the exterior.....yet.

1960881_10152054375322734_901571917_o_zp

Beautiful car!

Whats the clips on the boot of it for? like what is it there for, what have you removed etc? Do you still run struts?

Where did you get the clips from also?

Thanks

Thanks, mate.

The bootlid is an aftermarket fibreglass item with some kind of custom lip built-in that came with the car from Japan. Being much lighter than the factory item, the boot lid doesn't sit flush unless the clips are on. The original clips that the car came with from Japan were stolen when the car was @Australian docks ages ago. Took me years to find a place that had replacements -

http://www.protex.com/toggle-latches/medium-duty

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