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I dont see a problem.

If the auto full cutout does not work quickly enough and you spill a bit of full out of the top of the filler neck it just runs down it to the ground, much better than if it were sealed and it ran down the paintwork.

Spot on there YCL, :w00t2:

I thought it was a great idea. :lol:

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I dont see a problem.

If the auto full cutout does not work quickly enough and you spill a bit of full out of the top of the filler neck it just runs down it to the ground, much better than if it were sealed and it ran down the paintwork.

Yeah I thought the same thing YCL until optimax spilt out and went down the exterior of the paintwork! :blink: By the way best to get it off straight away as Optimax Stains!!! :censored:

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That's what I thought it must've been for at first when I saw it. It's a pretty smart thing to do really when you think about it. Oh well, at least something positive has come out of it. I guess spending that much on a car you don't want the paint ruined from over filling the fuel tank. I certainly don't, having the first ENVI in town is pretty important to me. Makes me feel a bit special........

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It's a real dust trap in there, and ypu nead vey soapy water to clean it out also, thanks, this explains to me why under the filler is always the dirtyest bit of my t

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