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ajokay

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About ajokay

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  • Birthday 01/03/1985

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  • Location
    Herts
  • Colour Car
    White Pearl

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  1. ajokay

    Another Newbie

    Hi Ollie. I'm new too. Lots of Herts people seem to own GT86's! I got mine from Letchworth a couple of weeks back for 18, but was very low mileage and had all the upgrades inside, so I'm sure in the not-too-distant future they'll be creeping towards 15.
  2. ajokay

    Evenin' all!

    Just had it confirmed from the UK Toyota twitter account that is is the speaker for retro-fitted rear parking sensors. So there we have it, mystery solved!
  3. ajokay

    Evenin' all!

    Hi everyone and thanks for the welcome! My car has the Toyota Touch and Go multimedia system, so I'd assume any receivers of antennas for that would all be nicely integrated and hidden away rather than taped to the parcel shelf. Which is what it was, it's been stuck with a sticky-backed foam pad. Might have to email the dealership tomorrow, see if they know.
  4. ajokay

    Evenin' all!

    Hi everyone. I'm Alex, and I thought I should find an owners club forum now that I own the kind of car that you join an owners club for! Having been lucky enough to drive a GT86 around Silverstone's International circuit 2 and a half years ago, I made it my goal to own one. And a week ago that happened when I bought a 62 registered Pearl White specimen with the red interior pack. Completely besotted with her. Great to look at, immensely fun to drive! However, when covering the interior of the boot with velcro to help dampen the various rattles I've discovered and read about, I noticed this... thingy on the parcel shelf. No idea what it is, does anyone know? It has 2 switches, one labelled H/L and another with 3 unmarked notched. The cable runs along the boot lining and down behind the rear-left wheelarch panel, before being tie-wrapped in with all the caballing in the bottom left of the boot, inside the bumper.
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