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i had one in the back of my cefiro (on parcel shelf) when it arrived and it was twice as high as that, so it got in the way of rear viewing so i pulled it all out. my curiosity got the better of me so it got pulled apart and generally dismembered.

left a few smallish holes in the parcel shelf though but its not the easiest thing to spot.

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  funkymonkey said:
its an ioniser... an option you get if you wanna smoke in the car and shit, and need something to not make the smoke particles stick or something...

hahhaha thats quite cool... i spose.

was gonna rip it out... but... now im selling who cares :D

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  kursed said:
i had one in the back of my cefiro (on parcel shelf) when it arrived and it was twice as high as that, so it got in the way of rear viewing so i pulled it all out. my curiosity got the better of me so it got pulled apart and generally dismembered.

left a few smallish holes in the parcel shelf though but its not the easiest thing to spot.

curious1.jpg

look... its Curious George :D

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Umm scan catalogue hey... I'll see if I can get my scanner to work first... (belt mechanism needs to be fixed after I dropped it... all's good, I'm a certified Canon Technician)

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