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carpet two peices of wood running out to the box hinged off the wall of the boot ....and have some sort of quick release latch on the other end of the wood latching on the sides of the box so you can get the box out quick.......and now when released from the sides of the box they will swing from the hinges upwards allowing you to gain access to the spare and when put back in just clip them back onto the sides of the box hinged like a ferris wheels box cart on the box cause ur mags will be bigger than ur space saver and will sit higer in the boot... :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

i did mine over christmas...4 days all up (boot took 3 days did the rears and fronts in a day)...most of it was waiting for glues to dry. still not finished tho. its pretty basic because i needed as much boot space as posible and access to spare, so it does the job nicely and cost was bugger all

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nice, not exactly a big fan of the sheet metal, but very simple and efficient.

Is it possible to see a pic of the entire boot tho from the top instead of all side shots n closeups? (unless I missed a pic sumwhere)

have u dont any show quality custom installs on a r33 yet?

No but I will be doing something nice for the late MAS in my car, no time or money to do it for the april one. :boinkcar:

In the middle of a custom install in an Integra at the mo, but it's no skyline!

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