This one takes some getting used to. Especially when cornering. (Great for drag strips!)
I always store my spare can with my tire.
This is my "working on engine" spot.
all these and more, for $19.99, or just 3 easy payments of $14.99! leave me a PM in the next 10 minutes, and i'll double your order, free! that's two Universal Cup-Holders for the price of one!
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This is about as good as I have seen in other post!! LOL!
My choice is no food or open drink in the car as I am there to drive.
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02:02 PM
Oct 12th, 2009
Bdub Member
Posts: 81 From: Folsom, California Registered: Jul 2009
all these and more, for $19.99, or just 3 easy payments of $14.99! leave me a PM in the next 10 minutes, and i'll double your order, free! that's two Universal Cup-Holders for the price of one!
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Thats awesome!
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11:39 AM
Oct 16th, 2009
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Posts: 2792 From: Skidway Lake, MI Registered: May 2007
Unfortunately, I don't have a photo to show here...but you are using the duct tape wrong. Everyone keeps a roll in their car at all times anyway...just take the entire roll, set it on your center console, and put the cup in the middle of it. The roll is sticky enough on the sides to hold it in place, but not so sticky that it leaves residue. It is just tall enough to hold the cup securely.
This is the perfect cupholder...works well, always handy....and looks like it belongs there.
These are made by Rubber Queen, and now they have one that looks like this: If you do a brand search on pepboys.com, you can find them for sale online.
so, was just wondering, what do you all use as cupholders in your fieros?
Believe it or not... it fits PERFECTLY behind the seat belt slot just to the right side. Basically, sitting between your body, the seat bolster, the seat belt receptical, and the side console. Haha... that's where I used to put my drinks all the time when my Fiero used to run... many many years ago...
Never spilled it once. Of course, if you get in a crash, it could get pretty messy... but I figure you probably have bigger problems than spilled coke... :/
These are made by Rubber Queen, and now they have one that looks like this: If you do a brand search on pepboys.com, you can find them for sale online.
Hah, "NOW"? It looks like that picture was taken from the interior of a 72 Buick Centurion...
I haven't owned a car older than 1997 that's ever been able to make use of those... :/