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Nice, I haven't been up there in a while, but I've been meaning to go. I just haven't had time and my cars haven't really been ready for it. Looks like you had fun, were there many cops? I've heard their speed traps and patrols are getting pretty bad on the TN side.
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noob5,000,000 wrote:The RX7 was a no-holds-barred, balls to the wall sports car (no cupholders!! :shock: ),
so no cupholders makes a car a "sports car"? then the world should be scared...my car has no cupholders (except the one i got to hang on the window....but its not always there! it falls off)
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wannabe wrote:so no cupholders makes a car a "sports car"? then the world should be scared...my car has no cupholders
My 1980 Buick LeSabre must be a sports car too. It weighs about as much as a 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo coupe and has an engine that's about 80% as large...
(except the one i got to hang on the window....but its not always there! it falls off)
Add a screw.
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screw....hmmm i'll have to see about that....my window "sill" is soft and squooshy, would screws still work?
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The squishy stuff has something hard underneath. A screw will work. Use a 1 inch screw and try not to do it somewhere sensitive. You don't want it to interfere with the window or break any wires. It's actually a terrible idea on a nice car, but on a beater it's no big deal...my grandfather put the screwholes in the Buick when he owned it, else I never would have done that.
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theholycow wrote:Use a 1 inch screw and try not to do it somewhere sensitive.
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*groan* where is somewhere sensitve? and i don't think i have wires in my window...no auto locks, power windows...etc
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