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mystery tray

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Been lurking for a few years as my 92'leg 2000c.c. SW has run like champ for the last seven years/100K miles (on top of the 70K it had when bought).

 

Happiness ended with the main wiring harness going up in smoke, guess because of someone messing with the AC a year ago. The one and only thing i didnt DIY ended the car.

 

Broken down 300 miles form home and with little chance of re-wiring successfully the main harness in the engine bay, had to send it to scrap... :(

 

all is well know, found a 2nd series 95' GL with 70K miles and tow hook installed for a song. 2PO's in all its life, last PO maintained it maniacally, kept records of everything changed down to light bulbs. had cam belt, clutch AND shocks changed some 15K ago.

 

subby life can be sweet, pictures soon.

 

Now to the mystery.

 

While cleaning the well kept interiors, found this empty tray under the front passenger seat. Scanned the owners manual for a hint, and nothing...

 

What was it meant for? took it off as it looks like its been empty all of the car's life. it's definetely original as it was secured with two stock plastic dowels and has a subaru logo stamped on it.

 

any ideas?

 

Ciao from Milano, Italy.

 

TG

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That tray held the Subaru CD changer. Looks like someone took it out and left the tray.

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ok, kinda suspected it.... car has now an OK-ish pioneer stereo with a built in CD, so not a biggie...

 

Grazie

 

TG

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