bottle (gatorade) holder
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You mean like a 2ltr bottle? Mine has a handy little spacer that you can take out to fit bottles....wait I'm guessing pre-2000's didn't have this. Well I'm sure specialty stores like Pepboys, Advanced Auto Parts, Wal-Mart or any custom car shop should carry cup-holders of all shapes and sizes.
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Re: bottle (gatorade) holder
Originally posted by joew
i am looking for a bottle (gatorade) holder that places over the cup holder. is there such thing available in the market?
i am looking for a bottle (gatorade) holder that places over the cup holder. is there such thing available in the market?
Originally posted by 99maxi
But yah, just set it up in the seat belt or have your passenger hang onto it for you.
dudes, on my way home from working out, i dont want an open 20oz cold bottle next to my frank and beans. keeping the bottle open and tie it with the passenger seat belt will not work because the bottle will spill all over the seat. i'm usually alone so there is no passenger to help out.
Originally posted by joew
dudes, on my way home from working out, i dont want an open 20oz cold bottle next to my frank and beans. keeping the bottle open and tie it with the passenger seat belt will not work because the bottle will spill all over the seat. i'm usually alone so there is no passenger to help out.
dudes, on my way home from working out, i dont want an open 20oz cold bottle next to my frank and beans. keeping the bottle open and tie it with the passenger seat belt will not work because the bottle will spill all over the seat. i'm usually alone so there is no passenger to help out.
That's what I do with my 2L water bottle while I'm driving home from my campus after working out.
Have you mastered the one hand stick shift driving yet? Basically, when on a straight away, left hand with drink, right hand steering, and when you need to, let go briefly and shift. I do this as little as possible, like once in a month.
Originally posted by Sin
Duh, I screw the cap on. It only takes like a fraction of a second to get it off again. I don't trust open drinks no matter how good the cup holder is. If the drink is open, someone is holding onto it.
That's what I do with my 2L water bottle while I'm driving home from my campus after working out.
Have you mastered the one hand stick shift driving yet? Basically, when on a straight away, left hand with drink, right hand steering, and when you need to, let go briefly and shift. I do this as little as possible, like once in a month.
Duh, I screw the cap on. It only takes like a fraction of a second to get it off again. I don't trust open drinks no matter how good the cup holder is. If the drink is open, someone is holding onto it.
That's what I do with my 2L water bottle while I'm driving home from my campus after working out.
Have you mastered the one hand stick shift driving yet? Basically, when on a straight away, left hand with drink, right hand steering, and when you need to, let go briefly and shift. I do this as little as possible, like once in a month.
The safest thing to do is to keep the cap on and wait untill you get to a stop.....then you pound
Originally posted by vinnieloo
you know whats tricky?
holding your gf's hand in your right...then try to drive and shift with your left hand lol.
you know whats tricky?
holding your gf's hand in your right...then try to drive and shift with your left hand lol.
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