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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 06:29 PM
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Default Re: Couple of strange pictures, help identify?

Originally Posted by AlbertFattal
Can somebody help me identify this item on the right side, where there is an empty space?
Funny question isn't it?
How do you describe an item that isn't there ?
Its a hole with nothing in it, hows that?

There is nothing that goes in this hole specifically, why should there be?
When you are making that right hand side foam block you want to save foam, you could make the hole on the under side and thus save material, but if you put the hole on the outside face you have a usable space to store stuff and still save material.
I'm sure the designer never imagined that countless threads would be posted asking what goes in it, the answer is simple, put in it what ever you like as long as it fits.
The first aid kit and safety triangle that came with the car in some countries is strapped against the rear wall of the trunk underneath the latch. See the photo.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 07:21 PM
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Default Re: Couple of strange pictures, help identify?

Originally Posted by onehundred80
Funny question isn't it?
How do you describe an item that isn't there ?
Its a hole with nothing in it, hows that?

There is nothing that goes in this hole specifically, why should there be?
When you are making that right hand side foam block you want to save foam, you could make the hole on the under side and thus save material, but if you put the hole on the outside face you have a usable space to store stuff and still save material.
I'm sure the designer never imagined that countless threads would be posted asking what goes in it, the answer is simple, put in it what ever you like as long as it fits.
The first aid kit and safety triangle that came with the car in some countries is strapped against the rear wall of the trunk underneath the latch. See the photo.
I am REALLY glad I got a chance to meet and talk with you at the Dragon a month ago. Now, I can't help but read every post as if you were speaking it, which TOTALLY colors the post in a different (better) manner.

Hilarious post, and I would hazard to say you're right.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 09:18 PM
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Default Re: Couple of strange pictures, help identify?

Originally Posted by ZORRO
1911 45 ACP. Now if I could just find a shovel to fit, I could handle any of life's little problems.
i think this one will fit
 
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Old Nov 5, 2010 | 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
That is actually where I hide my hand gun (either my .38 or 357).

It is legal to carry in the car but I prefer to keep it hidden. Plus if someone brakes in to my car they won't find it.
Now they will.

I carry my .45ACP on my side all day every day.
 
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Old Nov 5, 2010 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by rekcah
i think this one will fit
That might just work. I could cut out the styrofoam in a silhouette of the shovel and the colt. That might make an impression on the service guys.
 
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