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Old Apr 2nd, 2019, 22:38   #1
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Lack of cup holders i dont fancy driving around with bottle/ can on open glive box lid , Bought one of these and they are a great fit.. they slide in between handbrake and oassenger seat, very sturdy too.. wont fit drivers side because of height adjustment lever.. for under £6 im pretty pleased with it and it doesnt look too out of place either..

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got one of those when I was collecting the car, most handy. then picked up a Volvo armrest cupholder thingy.
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Anything is better than sticking it on the dashboard and hoping it does fly off while you are moving around a car park, fyi I wouldn't recommend this leaving the starbucks drivethru
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Anything is better than sticking it on the dashboard and hoping it does fly off while you are moving around a car park, fyi I wouldn't recommend this leaving the starbucks drivethru
There should be cup holders inside the glove box lid so no need to put it on the dash, I bet it was fun cleaning up
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Don't mess about with small time stuff go big with full leather seats . Bob
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You have radiators and plug sockets in your car ??
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You have radiators and plug sockets in your car ??
Naturally .... as replacement non-a/c heater valves are no longer available I am stripping out the back seat to fit a rad with a wheel valve on the driver's left hand side, and I thought you might have guessed the socket is for the charging point.
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Naturally .... as replacement non-a/c heater valves are no longer available I am stripping out the back seat to fit a rad with a wheel valve on the driver's left hand side, and I thought you might have guessed the socket is for the charging point.
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