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Old 12-01-2013, 05:25 PM
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Hi all i have found a sti spoiler and boot lid forsale that has the sqaure lock on it, i want to buy it but before i do i need to know if my round one will fit? is the sqaure just the cover or is the bore sqaure? any help will be great as £400 posted is alot of money to get wrong thanks!!
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Old 12-01-2013, 07:24 PM
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Sure its round same as all the others mate just a crome cover.
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Sure its round same as all the others mate just a crome cover.
I'm pretty sure its not actually.... was looking into it a while back as i've had a few different bootlids on mine.

From everything i read, the locks are not interchangeable.

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http://bbs.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-g...rom-round.html
http://bbs.scoobynet.com/general-tec...or-square.html
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Old 12-01-2013, 07:57 PM
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Do you fancie poping it off and having a look for me matey??haha, It will probly look better off due to it being the only piece of chrome on the motor! just sold the van mate so goin to have a little spend on a spoiler unless some one comes up with some nice 18" alloy wheels?
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Just seen your responce to munk steve thats a bugger hopfully some one has had ago?
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Found this image on google of the later square type:



I've got the round type on my bug, its definitely a lot smaller than that.

edit/ smaller round lock looks like this:

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Good man! Thanks that's saved me a few quid!! The fella won't split the spoiler or sell with the lock!! Thanks again!!
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Consider my self bollocked then sorry for the incorrect advice..
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Consider my self bollocked then sorry for the incorrect advice..

You would have thought they would of kept it all the same matey!!
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Didn't mean it to sound like that mate, just didn't want bonner buying it to find its not gonna work!
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If you can get a lock (shouldn't be much) just use the release inside the car and forget the key mines plated so no key hole at all!
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Didn't mean it to sound like that mate, just didn't want bonner buying it to find its not gonna work!
no worries only joshing... was convinced mine was round when i had it off to polish it..
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If you can get a lock (shouldn't be much) just use the release inside the car and forget the key mines plated so no key hole at all!
Yeah craig suggested that which is all good now ive fixed the release, but what happens is cable snaps as the seats dont fold? cheers
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Yeah craig suggested that which is all good now ive fixed the release, but what happens is cable snaps as the seats dont fold? cheers
You have to remove the rear bench seat, and then remove the bars behind the seat backs (its just a few bolts) and you can get through into the boot. I assume you can release the boot from the inside, although i've never tried....

Took this pic when i had the seats out of mine to change the fuel pump:

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You have to remove the rear bench seat, and then remove the bars behind the seat backs (its just a few bolts) and you can get through into the boot. I assume you can release the boot from the inside, although i've never tried....

Took this pic when i had the seats out of mine to change the fuel pump:

Cheers for your help matey!!!!!!!
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