Cup holder mod

ryansmith

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Get some cardboard cup holders that come with your meal if you get take out, trim the cardboard down and stick it in the centre console or anywhere else a guy I know used to do this cheap and easy. I don't usually take food or drink into my car also.
 

te72

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All the good stuff comes in bottles anyway, I usually don't allow anyone to have cups in my car... just in case.

FYI, a good option if you do drink stuff in cans/cups, get a Vitamin Water (for smaller drinks) or a 1L Pepsi/Mt Dew bottle, and after finishing the contents, wash and reuse the bottle. Works like a charm for me, and MUCH less chance of spilling. :)
 

Dan_Gyoba

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te72;1877228 said:
All the good stuff comes in bottles anyway,
I beg to differ, and bottles need somewhere to sit, too.

The main use that mine actually gets is for coffee. Hot coffee doesn't come in bottles, nor am I interested in trying to pour my coffee into a bottle. If I had that kind of time, I wouldn't need to drink it in the car.
 

veedubin

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Cheap quick and effective :D

Made it from scrap at work in about 10mins :rolleyes:

Holds my morning coffee and my afternoon soda just fine. I should try to make something a bit "prettier" but time to do it isn't there.

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Mr Bojangles

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^This is the only option that matters to me because I fucking hate having the armrest open. Just adding more cupholder crap in there still makes the car awkward to drive, especially if its a manual.
 

GrimJack

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There was a DIN sized one that fits above or below your stereo from a Corolla, I think.

Travel mugs by Contigo kick ass, too. Fully sealable, push button activated to drink, insulated, and most coffee shops will fill them directly and save a cup. http://www.gocontigo.com/autoseal-stainless-steel-travel-mug.html Just don't put carbonated beverages in them. The pressure builds up inside, and when you press the button they explode in your face like some freaky porn clip.
 

RazoE

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veedubin;1877550 said:
Cheap quick and effective :D

Made it from scrap at work in about 10mins :rolleyes:

Holds my morning coffee and my afternoon soda just fine. I should try to make something a bit "prettier" but time to do it isn't there.

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Spray it with some satin black and live like a king..!

a very hydrated king at that..
 

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te72

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Dan_Gyoba;1877482 said:
I beg to differ, and bottles need somewhere to sit, too.

The main use that mine actually gets is for coffee. Hot coffee doesn't come in bottles, nor am I interested in trying to pour my coffee into a bottle. If I had that kind of time, I wouldn't need to drink it in the car.
Fair enough. I wouldn't want to take the chance of spilling a hot beverage in my car with the way I like to corner... Could always go for cocaine if you're in that much of a hurry in the morning. :p

Oh, and as for bottles, they fit perfectly between your leg and the door, or the door and the seat, depending on how tall you are. :)

Nick M;1877875 said:
I just buy the large neck beer because the cap screws back on.
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