Woodrick
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- Ed
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You certainly do have a negative view of the Service Centers.Well, there is no native plug in the CT frunk (except for the buried 48v wiring) so I'd lean toward it being a regular cooler. Meaning the 48v wiring is not DIY for many people. Perhaps it comes the $$$ price it comes with a service center install like the R.E./Range Extender![]()
If it is powered, it would require the Service Center installation of a plug in the front, I'd expect a $100-200 charge for that.
But it probably won't be powered because cooling requires ventilation, something not really existing in the frunk, unless they replace the entire tub.
But coolers that big are often just party coolers with a lot of ice.
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