That's to provide a tow point. You slap one of these in the crack so the tow truck can yank you out of the ditch. ?That's not a panel gap, that is panel canyon! Would make sense if this was a beta truck, not sure if the RCs include the emergency stop button..
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I’m going to assume it’s a voltage meter as previously suggested. Combined with the hood slightly propped wouldn’t be surprised if they’re having some electrical drainage issue. We have seen multiple CT’s with the hood open and a jump box connected to it. That could be the case here. I don’t know anything about testing or engineering this could be very routine.I don't see a device in there. It definitely looks like a display of some kind but I thought tat was the vent location and now I don't know. I didn't realize that there might be a ledge there. Strange!
It's a play on 'NOT A FLAME THROWER'Most definitely a PU truck.
Sounds expensive if you plan on taking it off road and go full 'BUSH' mode.I was on a naked camp (behave yourself) when it comes to CT but I am starting to think wrapping is giving it more character. Can some of you that have experience educate me. How long does it last? How does heat, cold and scratches may mess it up? If part of it gets ripped, do you have to replace the whole thing? And is there a big cost variation for labor and material?
Definitely a voltmeter.Can any of you wizards figure out what this display might be for on the “47.3?”. I’d think it might just be for testing and possibly not a production feature.
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Ok that makes sense. LolIt's a play on 'NOT A FLAME THROWER'
And l so agree that it's ONE.
BAD ASS and beyond belief in fact.
...... Can't wait to see ONE DownUnder 2025(?).....gotta drive it.
My model x is wrapped in matte black and it has held up quite nicely. It’s been wrapped for about 4 years. Matte black is really easy to care for. I have fixed a couple of places that have been scratched and I think I’m the only person that can tell where because I did it myself, and I have no experience with vinyl. I’m not sure about more complex patterns, I assume that would be more difficult to deal with. I was quoted ~4K US to replace the wrap but I’m nowhere near needing to do that yet.I was on a naked camp (behave yourself) when it comes to CT but I am starting to think wrapping is giving it more character. Can some of you that have experience educate me. How long does it last? How does heat, cold and scratches may mess it up? If part of it gets ripped, do you have to replace the whole thing? And is there a big cost variation for labor and material?
a Buddy of mine just started a wrapping company here in Wisconsin and he already asked if he could wrap my CT when I get delivery of mine. Matte black will be my choice.Fits in there pretty nice. Might be good territory for 3rd market or accessories team to use. That whole height cant be needed for the air vent.