Hi Calle >Hmmm, I feel that I have to pick my wallet up all the time, paying for >gas, Transporter parts , beer and even food - occationally ;-) I make sure I never put mine down, or it would be soon lost!! >Eeeeeerhh >Í'm not trying to be a smartass HERE but which grill flips down ?? >My top grill is secured with five plastic fasteners that I need a regular >screwdriver to open, and the bottom one are mounted with ( also five I >think ) philips type metal screws ...... My 84's top grill has 3 twist-clips along top. Turn these and the grill folds down (don't let go or it'll fall off) and lifts out; lots of room in there to hide keys, stash, girlfriend, whatever. You'd need to carry a short screwdriver or similar implement, or modify the screws so they can be turned by fingertip.
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