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boot release - how to? :(


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  • 4 weeks later...
stupid and slightly embarrassing question but, how do you release the boot catch from inside the car? (like the bonnet and fuel flap)!

 

I've had the car over 3 years and looked at every conceivable button / lever and assumed you can only unlock the boot from the key hole at the back.

 

Last sunday at the Midlands event someone asked to see my G&B seats.

So I unlocked the door and opened it. around the same time another chap asked if I could open the boot so he could look at the sub install and before I could find my keys the boot poped open and everybody gazed inside but I was alittle confused to know how the boot was opened from inside and without my keys! ....Before long I had forgotten about the mystery and continued chatting away with other members.

 

Just noticed my car keys by my desk and remembered the incident :rolleyes:

 

Am I going MAD or what?

 

EDIT: 7 years on, and still none the wiser

 

not sure either...

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  • 2 weeks later...
1 crazy fool, 9 years later.. 362 memberships expired, 1584 posts and counting..

p.s

Love you long time :hug:

 

Gabriella,

How tall are you?

 

Only ask, as I'd like to know if I should bring a saw with me, so I can trim a bit off you when I bundle your twitching body into my boot of my car,.... assuming you've helped me unlock it first.

 

NB: To anyone else, the above comment may seem alittle 'dark' or 'inappropriate',... but Gabriella knows I'm joking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'd use an axe. Far quicker ;)

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Haven't quite worked out yet whether it was a good or bad thing that I felt the need to point out to the buyer of my car where the boot release was. I think it should be an amendment to the 'things to look out for when buying a supra' guide.

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Haven't quite worked out yet whether it was a good or bad thing that I felt the need to point out to the buyer of my car where the boot release was. I think it should be an amendment to the 'things to look out for when buying a supra' guide.

 

The bit of plastic next to your fuel cap release that drains your battery if you pull it and lets air flow thru your car better ;-)

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Has anyone seen a Honda S2000 boot release? Supra is easy compared to finding that!

 

To be fair im kinda shocked ed knew how to turn the key, one question.

 

How long did you have the supra before this thread. Im just trying to work out how many times you filled up and didnt see it

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