You can also get neoprene with a self adhesive backingmarkeg said:billy_beemer said:Oh and I attached a piece of waterproofing membrane to the bottom after screwing back into the car.
(aka black ducktape)
You may want to use some neoprene for this? Easily cut, ordered from eBay (for example, here) and easily bonded (using rubber cement). Ducktape adhesive doesn't look good after a while... and some are corrosive. Ducktape itself also becomes brittle after a period of exposure, especially in dry and warm environments.
ronk said:I've never used a cup holder in a car yet!![]()
I did in my 1 series, perfect size for my torch :lol:ronk said:I've never used a cup holder in a car yet!![]()
techathy said:I did in my 1 series, perfect size for my torch :lol:ronk said:I've never used a cup holder in a car yet!![]()
techathy said:I did in my 1 series, perfect size for my torch :lol:ronk said:I've never used a cup holder in a car yet!![]()
ronk said:techathy said:I did in my 1 series, perfect size for my torch :lol:ronk said:I've never used a cup holder in a car yet!![]()
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If I need a drink it's normally about the same time as I need to stretch my legs and have a pee!
The older you get, the frequency increases.
Comfort access with the 1 series was epic for starting. The key can be anywhere in the car. This includes between the battery & removable tow bar holder in the boot... which lead to an interesting 45 min when I got to my destination and wanted to lock the carAngie4m said:techathy said:I did in my 1 series, perfect size for my torch :lol:ronk said:I've never used a cup holder in a car yet!![]()
I find it the perfect fit for my key and it's little sucky keyring if I've taken it out my pocket.
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