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Since I am sort of laid up for the winter - Not supposed to drive because of back and neck problems for a while so I have been doing some small projects that I can handle. I cutout two shelves for the driver and passenger to put some more stuff on. They are supported by existing cup holders and a L bracket at the rear of each one. Wife covered them in vinyl which sort of matches in color. Never enough room to lay stuff when traveling.


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Since I am sort of laid up for the winter - Not supposed to drive because of back and neck problems for a while so I have been doing some small projects that I can handle. I cutout two shelves for the driver and passenger to put some more stuff on. They are supported by existing cup holders and a L bracket at the rear of each one. Wife covered them in vinyl which sort of matches in color. Never enough room to lay stuff when traveling.

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