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Old Sep 27, 2002
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Question about shaving keyhole...

I've heard several people talk about their shaved keyholes on the trunk. But one problem, where are they relocated to? I'd like to shave it, but the only place I can think of to relocate it to is inside the H emblem. Any ideas?
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u dont have to relocate it u could juss get a trunk popper [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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you dont even have to get a trunk popper, just use the lever found next to the drivers seat... but ya you could always get a trunk popper... you could use it to open with remote or put a botton somewhere. a button wouldnt be too safe tho unless if you know how to wire it so that it only opens when the doors are unlocked
 
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