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Transform your car into a hot driving machine. Type R Drink Holder PS22 from Type R.
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While that's a good price for that kind of high-spec plastic, I have my $.59 cup holder screwed to the transmission tunnel on the right side.
But seriously folks...do they make a little better grade cupholder that can be mounted this way? I wanna UPGRADE? :unsure:
I might be willing to go up to $1.50 or so.
But seriously folks...do they make a little better grade cupholder that can be mounted this way? I wanna UPGRADE? :unsure:
I might be willing to go up to $1.50 or so.
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Orwell said: War is peace! Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength...
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Have you tried the back part of the handbrake console? It works for most sizes of cups. The 87-88 FWD wagons did come with a cupholder underneath the stereo however it doesn't fit a 4WD becuase the shifter console is in the way and the rear seat heating ducts are also in the way. I have these parts and have thought of ways to make them fit. No great ideas so far. But that factory pull-out 2 cup holder would be sweet. Hey, how about one that goes in place of the ashtray?