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R34 cupholder...

i) stupid position where anything tall gets in the way of a gear change

ii) flap opens towards passenger

iii) flap is in the way of any container that's not tapered

IOW, can't do squat.

In my car,

a) no pizza transporting

b) no drinking

c) no eating

d) no farting

e) no chucking and

f) cupholder is not for liquids

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So no one has had any experience with these sort of cup holders?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-Universal-Drink...%3A1|240%3A1318

Just wondering how well they hold the cup, and whether they're strong enough to support a large coke from Maccas.

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