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Found in the boot in my GTR

under the jack storage area

Any ideas ???

ALSO, theres this hose thing coming from that same area

I've attached pictures. Its attached to something at one end, and the other end is just 'hangin'

If anyone could tell me what either of these things are used for, id be grateful

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Tommy that is a freewheel removal tool for the rear cluster of a road bicycle, also called a chain whip. It looks like an old one as well. The other end is a C spanner for tightening the old style head stem bearings. I used to be a pro cyclist and owned a couple of bike shops. If you wanna sell it let me know. I'm putting a collection of old items together to put in wall displays at home. Trying to get in touch with my inner skinnier self.

The hose I can't help with but it could be a drain for water or the battery breather.

SkylineGeoff

Im glad you gave me an answer

The only thing ive been able to find online is reference to bicycles. And God knows what that was doing in my car. So it turns out that the person owning my car in japan was not only into golf, but also rode bicycles. LOL

I dont really want/need it, so if you want it, PM me.

It is quite possible that the hose is a breather for the battery ... maybe someone else knows.

But im content enough knowing that its not connected for a reason !!

Cheers

Would the hose be for the drain on the bottom of the motor on the power ariel. I have one on the bottom of mine and its suposed to vent through a small spliced rubber gromet inside the wheel arch at the bottom. Ive repaired my ariel and thats what I found. Although the hose wasnt pushed through the gromet it was just laying there leaving water to build up in the arch. Fixed that pretty quick I can tell you !

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