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Today i was cleaning out the boot of my r32...

and down the sides i noticed some dirt (after i pulled all the boot lining out,) and found a pair of jap sun glasses! score!!

but what i really want to know is..

there is all these scres and stuff and i noticed theres something attached to them

so i was wondering.. what electonic stuff is ment to be in the boot (on the passangers side)

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The 2nd one is for the fuel pump and fuel gauge sender in the fuel tank. The cover plate gives you access to the top of the fuel tank to remove the pump & sender unit.

If you can see the ground through that one, then someone has stolen your fuel tank.

lol yeh as blind elk says thats ur fuel pump in there. if u unscrew and lift that out thats ur fuel pump. and then yeh the wiring n shit for it is connected to the top.

then the other one is where ur motor and shit are for ur power aerial which is on the outside of the car just there, as people have said. :)

in my old S13 180, it had some kind of rattley sound from the boot, i spent ages trying to fix the jack in a solid place, it still did it. stuck my arm down the side of the car in the dark and felt round (bit aprehensive to do that realy haha), and i found ... a japanese golf ball! i now it was jap coz it had jap writing on it. hehe

For sure the bottom pic is the fuel pump. The middle one would be the rubber seal. For my car, I don't hv any antenna and speaker hole at the rear at all. I know all r32 use to hv antenna in the front wind screen.

Abo Bob - You have me a bit lost on that one.. im not sure where the problem is?

Also for everyone, in that top pic where it says "Glasses" i noticed there is a metal bracket screwed in on an angel, does anyone know what this is for.. i can post pics if your not sure what i mean?

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