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My Girlfriend dropped something down the side of the seat between the seat and console, and when she went feeling around for it under the seat she pulled this out.

She told me Lychee is a type of fruit. It feels like it was a chocolate thats melted and then gone hard again.

I don't want to open it becasue i want to keep it as a momento.

Anyone else find anything interesting in there car from the owner before?

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I found some money, a gypsy kings greatest hits mini-disk in the deck, a circuit tester burried under the hood, fm modulator for cd changer, and a dancer ets module with cable but no controller box :happy:

I got a few Japanese coins, a bottle of breath freshener, a cigarette lighter, 2 brand new aa Panasonic batteries, a random key and an unused personal ashtray.

I also got an empty can of bundy and coke, and a centre console full of the bundy and coke that was once in the can, but I'm pretty sure that happened over here... :happy:

I only found a couple coins and a wierd air freshener under each seat in the V35.

In the aristo i found what appeared to be a happy meal toy.

But best of all was my first import many years ago. In the MR2 I found a c0ck ring, brand new still in packet. I thought it was some sort of gummy lolly at first. Needless to say I soon steam cleaned the seats.

you guys are lucky.

all i found was 3 screws for the rear speakers not put back on, and a fat screw on my driver's side window that holds the bracket for the motor not put back on neither.

most likely left there during compliance.

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