fightstar
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Where can i get one, seen some on ebay for the boot, but prob to big, hows it wired up, im shit with wires.
thanks!
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mantamark
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electrickery + petrol = not for me.
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by mantamark
electrickery + petrol = not for me.
What about the electrikery for the central locking on the petrol cap
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by mantamark
electrickery + petrol = not for me.
your car doesn't have a fuel pump then
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Jenko_Sport
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Why do you need one?
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mantamark
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quote: Originally posted by oceansoul
quote: Originally posted by mantamark
electrickery + petrol = not for me.
What about the electrikery for the central locking on the petrol cap
That is factory fitted, as is the fuel pump, thats done when there is no petrol in the system.
This is aftermarket, and i wouldnt want to be doing anything like that.
personal preference though.
pretty lazy too 
you'll be wanting a boot that shuts itself next!
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James_DT
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Just jack the mechanism off a car that has it from the factory.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
quote: Originally posted by mantamark
electrickery + petrol = not for me.
your car doesn't have a fuel pump then
He'll shit him self if you tell him that the fuel pump is actually IN the fuel
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fightstar
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I want it becuase i want to smooth my pet cap, and dont wanna be piking it open with my nails, and would just like a button
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James_DT
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Just find a car in a scrappy that's already got it and get it that way.
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fightstar
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I have no time to go to scrappies anymore, i take it more or less any car would fit, unless corsa is known for random nozzle size or shape or summit?:s
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James_DT
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Well the flap itself might not fit from another car, but you'd be able to take the actual popping mechanism and make it fit the Corsa flap.
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fightstar
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yeh, i mean how big is a popper, would it fit behind the flap(first car) so not really sure on average space behind them tbh
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flybikeslee
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dont bother
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Ste L
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Speak to Terry12, he's done it on his corsa, as it's got a smooth petrol cap
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oceansoul
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sure someone (once) was selling a smoothed cover, that had one of those poppy mechanisms, In that u press it to open, then pressit shut. kinda hard to explain, kinda like the latch on a loft access hatch :s
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by fightstar
I want it becuase i want to smooth my pet cap, and dont wanna be piking it open with my nails, and would just like a button
When it goes wrong (which it will, no offense) you will either be picking it open, tearing your hair out to find the problem, or not driving the car
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Terry12 used one from a Ford IIRC
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