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Bonnet/Boot
In message <Pine.3.89.9509021931.A14283-0100000@cs.uwp.edu> William Murin writes:
>
> I belive that you are correct re "boot." If I remember correctly,
> "bonnet" is the thing that the engine sits under. Which of course
> raises, the eternal question, in a rear engine car (rg: 911) doe shte
> boot become the bonnet and the bonnet the boot?
Bonnet and boot are always front/rear... Doesn't matter what you
put in them.
Question back for you - Am I right in thinking that the metal
over the wheelarch is called a fender? 'Cos on my car they are
called wings, and the fenders are the bumpers... Good job we
all speak English... :-)
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Drew Faulkner
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