Re: Cup Holder - ADVANCED
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Re: Cup Holder - ADVANCED



Bob,
Take a look at this cup holder:
http://205.133.7.130/images/cupholder.jpg
(don't know who's car it is, just saw it and liked it)
More simple & practical than frame cut'n. Your beverage can sweat and drip
without fear of electrical wiring. Just a wet leg of the passenger ;-) I think
its better and cheeper than the "clip on" version. 

I use the area between the seat and carpeted body of the car. Screw on 20oz-ers
are the best. Have to drive extra carefull when driving if a typical
lided-choke-n-chew cup is used.

You don't rest your arm on the console & ashtray area while driving?

Shannon Y
16506


Message: 7
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 04:18:50 -0000
From: "videobob11" <videobob@xxxx>
Subject: Cup Holder - ADVANCED

We have all seen that clip on cup holder for sale, ....
>>snip<<
The idea is to either drill into the actual frame with a hole saw
and recess the cup holder down into it with a matching base.
>>snip<<

I would love to hear what people think of this idea or if anyone
has ever done this.

>>snip<<
- Videobob

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