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| shouldn't be flying around unless you are upside down My stuff is in the passenger seat. |
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| Posts: 2698 | Location: OLD NICK OUT ON THE TRACK OR IN THE DESERT | Registered: March 09, 2010 |
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DRR Pro
| One small military issue OD green mechanics bag.
1980 Camaro Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before! 3000 lbs. Pump Gas 436
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DRR Sportsman
| I made an aluminum storage compartment/pocket and attached it to the door. When the door is closed it tucks behind the seat. And has the door bar above it. In it is my 2 tire pressure gauges, spare pen, 7/16, 1/2 and 9/16 wrenches, pocket screw driver, shoe polish (even though I have dial boards), and pocket flashlight. Water bottle goes behind the seat. Nothing else laying loose on the floors.
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72 Nova 370 ci (Stealth Black)
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| Posts: 394 | Location: Hanover, MD | Registered: July 22, 2003 |
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DRR Sportsman
| I have a retention net screwed on four corners and adhered across the bottom and sides to slip phone drinks tire gage box etc inside. It is located behind passenger seat on the flat area where sheetmetal for the back half starts. Mounted vertically. Works out nice. I can readily see what's in it and it stays out of the way. I usually have a cooling towel in its holder tucked in there freshly dipped in ice water before going to the lanes. I always have a dry towel on the passenger seat to wipe hands and face before pulling into the water.
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| Posts: 760 | Location: Florence, SC | Registered: August 25, 2019 |
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DRR Pro
| I have tire gauge, dzus tool, shoe polish (in case dial-in-boards fail), fuses, schrader valve tool and 10” Netbook to address Grid stored behind the drivers seat on the floor. |
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DRR Pro
| Mine looks like someone has been living in it. However, I do utilize the center console and glove box. Have to move the rags, gym bag, hats, logbook, battery operated fan, etc. if you want to climb into the backseat. The trunk is so full of stuff I can't fit much else in there (plastic boxes full of extra fluids, tool box, spare tire, lawn chairs, helmet, battery, air tank, etc.) I do this because I don't use a trailer when running at the very local track. Take care. Tom Worthington
If it seems that bracket racing has gotten too expensive for you, maybe you are just doing it wrong.
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| Posts: 1286 | Location: Rocky Mount, NC | Registered: December 01, 1999 |
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