dash tray....dead posh

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dash tray....dead posh

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Thought I'd share my new dash tray wit you all. Does what other trays do. Bit of blue tack and bobs ya uncle



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You're too late:

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Blu-tak no good though - you need padded double sided tape.

I never liked the manufactured dash tidy idea - they just attract clutter. If it can't be held in a small tray, it shouldn't be on the dash anyway in my view. You can improve it by lining it with a piece of non-slip matting or similar. Stops anything rattling around.
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hahahah non slip liner in mine too. inovationalists or what?
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Hoping that imitation is seen as the surest form of flattery!! I'm not able to upload pics for some reason but I too went down the seed tray with pound shop non-slip mat route - very classy it is too - thanks for the tip ;-0
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8) 8)
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Or make your own!!

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Is that yours James? I'm considering making my own.
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Mickyfin wrote:Is that yours James? I'm considering making my own.


Yes mate made it from 9mm ply, 6 was just to thin to make it work!
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Ok, cheers, will start my design :)
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