mx5 cup holder
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mx5 cup holder
my na doesn't have cup holders(which is bloody annoying when you're trying to drive whilst drinking a coffee)so is there any other mazda models which have the same type of cup holders which fits in place of the ash tray?
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I had one of these in my NA, found it excellent.
Was a guy bringing them in but dont know of anyone with them now.
http://www.mossmiata.com/Shop/ViewProdu ... exID=74511
Was a guy bringing them in but dont know of anyone with them now.
http://www.mossmiata.com/Shop/ViewProdu ... exID=74511
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thanks for that broomfish will look into itbroomfish wrote:I had one of these in my NA, found it excellent.
Was a guy bringing them in but dont know of anyone with them now.
http://www.mossmiata.com/Shop/ViewProdu ... exID=74511
mx5 cup holder
Those type are not too convenient if you're doing quite a few gear
changes as they get in the way of your arm.
Have one of these installed on the transmission tunnel just forward of
the brake lever. Got it from a marine/boat supplier locally, about $6
iirc. One of our Fives has two installed, one each side, but generally
onle one is used
http://www.amazon.com/Attwood-Drink-Hol ... B001O0DIOK
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changes as they get in the way of your arm.
Have one of these installed on the transmission tunnel just forward of
the brake lever. Got it from a marine/boat supplier locally, about $6
iirc. One of our Fives has two installed, one each side, but generally
onle one is used
http://www.amazon.com/Attwood-Drink-Hol ... B001O0DIOK
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There is always the free solution of simply removing the top cover of your ash tray, ( might have to pull off the little grate) and installing the top cover back to front, depending on your cup it can work pretty well, fits a fast food style plastic cup rather snugly. I use mine mainly for a phone holder though that would depend on the size of your phone.
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just did that today and it fits both small and large takeaway cups-works a treat.Marco wrote:There is always the free solution of simply removing the top cover of your ash tray, ( might have to pull off the little grate) and installing the top cover back to front, depending on your cup it can work pretty well, fits a fast food style plastic cup rather snugly. I use mine mainly for a phone holder though that would depend on the size of your phone.
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