shhhhhhTurboWarrior said:I use them to hide switches in
I just fill the center console full of garbage, so when I have a drink, I stuff all the garbage around it to hold it
My MKII friend once told me: "You wannna hear a joke? Cupholders."
shhhhhhTurboWarrior said:I use them to hide switches in
D34DC311 said:Get a GF, and make her hold your stuff.
CooL! Maybe I'll install one of these into my ashtray that never gets used. It looks quite thin, is it strong enough? I like the way it moves out of the way of the stereo area.Techno Supra said:http://youtube.com/watch?v=xasj1SbCiTAHere's the same cupholder as in my Saab. Someone needs to mod one of these into the dash. Best discreet cupholder IMO.
Flying a plane, riding a motorcycle, brain surgery?IJ. said:Driving is the single most complex thing the average human can do yet people switch to auto pilot then wonder hoiw they got into an accident..... :nono:
chrisfromda909 said:Flying a plane, riding a motorcycle, brain surgery?
I read right over the word average.OneJoeZee said:You do know what the word average means, right?
suprabad said:Nine pages on a cupholder???
Saavedro88 said:A TEN page thread on cupholders containing a 15 point explanation of the word AVERAGE.
flubyux2 said:the supra is a GT car, hence the weight, amenties and FOUR goddamn seats and REAL cup holders. my RX7 was a Sports car, hence its lack of power accessories, 2680lbs and TWO seats and divots in my glove box lid for "cup holders". the FC cup holders are a joke, literally. with a passenger, the glove box cover does NOT fold down due to the quantum physics; their Knees and your glove box lid cannot occupy the same space! then, when you do get it down into position, its flimsy. itd barely hold a 12oz can of soda, let alone a 24oz medium fast-food cup, or a large 32oz if you prefer w/o the lid flexing on the hinges. then, once you manage to stabilize your drinks in the divots on the lid that is slanted down at 15*, they will fall over if you so much as THINK about turning your steering wheel.