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Ooof... imagine being crammed into the frunk, desperately searching for the emergency latch, only to realize it's at your feet and unreachable
Now we know which way to place people in there… for “safe keeping”. ??
 

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#3 could possibly be a rubber bumper that looks to be aligned with a rubber knob on the hood. I'm guessing there's another pair on the opposite side and the purpose could be to keep the left-right panel gaps aligned/eliminate rattling.
 

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#3 could possibly be a rubber bumper that looks to be aligned with a rubber knob on the hood. I'm guessing there's another pair on the opposite side and the purpose could be to keep the left-right panel gaps aligned/eliminate rattling.
Yep - Model 3 & Y have exactly the same setup on the rear tailgate/trunk lid
 


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Nice sharp photo. One thing I don't see is the window washer nozzles. I would think they would be visible somewhere in that photo.
 
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Nice sharp photo. One thing I don't see is the window washer nozzles. I would think they would be visible somewhere in that photo.
The nozzles would be in the wiper itself, like @SlightlySinged said. That is the way windshield wiper fluid gets distributed on all Tesla's today!
 

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The nozzles would be in the wiper itself, like @SlightlySinged said. That is the way windshield wiper fluid gets distributed on all Tesla's today!
Wow, so the BAW has plumbing too. I never knew that about Tesla's. The CT will be my first.
 

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Since I shared it elsewhere, I’ll give this other “hidden” Funk item here

specifically, while it’s been seen that the Frunk wall has “Cybertruck” logo, it’s not yet been obvious that it’s font is styled as welding beads

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personally, I’m a little hot-and-cold on this, because I have some natural eversion for plastic emulating the material/behavior of metal

but it’s very on brand for the Cybertruck, for those into that sort of thing
 


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Ooof... imagine being crammed into the frunk, desperately searching for the emergency latch, only to realize it's at your feet and unreachable
Kick a shoe off and toe tap that thing.
 

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1. The emergency frunk opener
2. Windshield wiper fluid?
3. ??? Can someone help identify


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I think it's a light, but maybe it has more than one function, like some sort of illuminated outlet of some kind?
Here's a frunk photo from a while back, I can't remember where it came from?

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Since I shared it elsewhere, I’ll give this other “hidden” Funk item here

specifically, while it’s been seen that the Frunk wall has “Cybertruck” logo, it’s not yet been obvious that it’s font is styled as welding beads

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5F1239F5-D218-4BCA-8D14-B3909C63F6A1.jpeg


personally, I’m a little hot-and-cold on this, because I have some natural eversion for plastic emulating the material/behavior of metal

but it’s very on brand for the Cybertruck, for those into that sort of thing
Cool! But it’s aversion.
 

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Since I shared it elsewhere, I’ll give this other “hidden” Funk item here

specifically, while it’s been seen that the Frunk wall has “Cybertruck” logo, it’s not yet been obvious that it’s font is styled as welding beads

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5F1239F5-D218-4BCA-8D14-B3909C63F6A1.webp


personally, I’m a little hot-and-cold on this, because I have some natural eversion for plastic emulating the material/behavior of metal

but it’s very on brand for the Cybertruck, for those into that sort of thing

The door sill from one of the events way back had it.

Also are those just lips to get the access panel off, or drain holes?

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