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On 4/24/2024 at 8:48 AM, Rojie said:
Well, you need to look. On mine the cover was louvered..
I have access to the space, you may too, although I no longer have the cover in place.
I use the space for 'soft' stowage.
I feel sure that the convertor would have, should have, removed the tools during conversion if access is restricted.
I don't store the tools in there as it is quite awkward with my rear conversion.
One of the challenges with Alphie conversion is that as the vehicle is so quiet rattles become very annoying.
A key new skill to acquire is how to stow all the paraphernalia without an orchestrated cacophony as you drive leisurely around.!
Great advice mate, thank you.
There's an access panel on the conversion to get to the jack/tool storage panel and as you said very awkward.
So I've done the same and removed them, wrapped them and now stored under the rear conversion seating.
Also the spare wheel carriage has been converted to a single 19mm nyloc nut on the bottom of the carriage to drop it down from the underside.
Thanks again, Gary
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1 minute ago, Rojie said:
Shift Lock.
Ah thankyou.
I've ordered a UK manual so hopefully no more daft questions when it arrives.
Cheers
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10 minutes ago, kully said:
There is a cubby hole on your left as you look in the boot. There will be an indent in it to pull it out. Jack and things in there.
Cheers for the response.
I guess this has been covered over by the rear kitchen conversion then.
Thanks.
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Hi,
I've just taken delivery of newly imported 2010 Vellfire H20Z Platinum and had a rear camper conversion.
Can someone please point me in the direction of where the jack and tools are stored as don't read Japanese.
English handbook etc. on order.
Regards,
Gary
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Hi Andrew,
Thinking exactly the same mate.
Joined this week, as I'm picking up my 2010 Vellfire on Saturday on completion of rear conversion.
Would love to get together with other owners and pick their brains.
Annual Club Meet - July 2nd 2023 - British Motor Museum
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Is there an event planned for 2024 ?