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93 ECR33 GTS-25t boot interior - what pieces are missing?


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I'm looking to put my recently purchased 93 ECR33 GTS-25t RB25DET back to being closer to its original whole. This is the current state of the interior of the boot:

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What bits am I missing to make it complete again?

Spare wheel and securing in place hardware?

Floor covering that covers the spare wheel?

Backing piece that covers the battery cavity?

Wheel changing equipment (jack, wheel chock, wrench)?

Rubber grommet for the bottom of the spare wheel well.

(and yes, I need to also look/resolve the water leak)

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