Fyi
Just in case you are small enough to get locked in the trunk but somehow too big to climb into the front seats to let yourself out, there is a trunk release on the underside of the strut bar. Nissan thinks of everything.
I just noticed this today <STRIKE>washing my car</STRIKE> when I got stuck in the trunk running from bigfoot.
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I just noticed this today <STRIKE>washing my car</STRIKE> when I got stuck in the trunk running from bigfoot.
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Last edited by evolved326; Jun 4, 2008 at 08:49 PM.
If you had read the Top 100 Questions thread (https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-nissan-350z/197329-the-top-100-common-questions.html) and seen post #41, you would have already known that. Owners manual is always a good source of handy info like that too.
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Originally Posted by y_b_lamron
Holy crap! Warren!!!! where have you been??? How are ya?
And no, I haven't done this...yet
And no, I haven't done this...yet

We were going to stay at a condo at Indian Shores, next week, but I have to postpone the trip. Tires for the Z, and some other unexpected expenses. Now we are going in July.
Maybe we can have a little beach Z meet, in Clearwater Beach, or something.
Originally Posted by y_b_lamron
sounds good...let me know! You still have my number?
On topic...most cars have this "safety" feature now a days.
On topic...most cars have this "safety" feature now a days.
As for the latch, I really think you should demonstrate how this works for us, and have someone take pics.
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