Where do you put your stuff?
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Mine is a 2014 coupe, DD....so I have behind my drivers seat since I am 6'-9" tall and the seat is up 3 inches to be comfortable. I have two school supply boxes on the floor behind my seat. One for badges (badges??? we dont need stinkin badges) for access into facilities for my job. The other contains those things I deem neccessary like tire inflation tool, small flashlight, those small things. My trunk just hold my work boots, small amount of tools for work, my computer. I am thought thinking of purchasing that trunk organizer from American Muscle.
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I have a trunk organizer from Galls that I keep a fire extinguisher, first aid kit and my "arrival at the car show" detailing supplies in. I also have a small totes tub for my detailing microfibers. In the center console I have CD's and a cell phone charger. The glove box has the owner's manual and the registration.
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^ I know. It was still in my recent "history" since I happened to look at it a couple weeks ago. That's the price you pay for custom fitted parts. A version from another maker that you stick on with paper clips and gum is about 1/3 the price...hard to go for once you've seen the nice-fitting one.
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Sheesh! Most of you guys just carry too much crap with you!
There is a back seat area on these cars that is useless for carrying full size people in, put your crap in there.
My issue with carrying a bunch of stuff in my car is that I like to corner hard and wouldn't like all that junk getting tossed around or adding unnecessary weight.
There is a back seat area on these cars that is useless for carrying full size people in, put your crap in there.
My issue with carrying a bunch of stuff in my car is that I like to corner hard and wouldn't like all that junk getting tossed around or adding unnecessary weight.
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"essentials of home", in your car???
These cars are as practical as can be when it comes to sports speciality cars and I've carried lots of things that I normally would use a truck for (60" LCD TVs, Ikea Cabinets, etc) but to me every extra piece of weight is just slowing me down...
These cars are as practical as can be when it comes to sports speciality cars and I've carried lots of things that I normally would use a truck for (60" LCD TVs, Ikea Cabinets, etc) but to me every extra piece of weight is just slowing me down...
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coming from an old school motorcycle persuasion I found that if it doesn't fit in your pockets you probably don't need it and have packed excessively. use lots of car smelly stuff so you don't smell funny????
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Sorry, was travelling on bidnez.
Didn't have time to check the forums.
Trunk organizer is the Covercraft from AM that cFraser linked to.
The console organizer was made by buying a clear plastic desk orgqnizer from office depot.
I cut off one side so it would fit in the space.
Works great.
Didn't have time to check the forums.
Trunk organizer is the Covercraft from AM that cFraser linked to.
The console organizer was made by buying a clear plastic desk orgqnizer from office depot.
I cut off one side so it would fit in the space.
Works great.
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