langey
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were is a good place to stash things??
like say a friend has a corsa and he wanted to stash somthing, where is a good place to stash it?? were it wont be found by anyone only who him who knows its there.
[Edited on 07-04-2004 by langey]
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Wolfy
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your stupid
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langey
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why is that??
[Edited on 07-04-2004 by langey]
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t44rnt
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if u have a pre98 model u can pull the horn bit off and stash it behind there
[Edited on 07-04-2004 by t44rnt]
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Wolfy
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your stupid for asking such a stupid thing.
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langey
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why is it tho?
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Adam-D
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i know of allsorts of places but thats only cos ive fully stripped cars.
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Stuckey
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quote: Originally posted by t44rnt
if u have a pre98 model u can pull the horn bit off and stash it behind there
[Edited on 07-04-2004 by t44rnt]
my friend does this, great idea, also underneath batterly, maybe behind fuse cover mat be a bit risky there tho, spare wheel well,
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Dom
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unscrew the glovebox and tape it up behind it, then wack the glovebox back
Or, get one of the rear internal panels (light panel in boot, or 1/4 panel) off and stuff it in there. Or take a door car off and tape it to the inside of the door at the bottom
to behonest, you cant place it somewhere easy to place/reach, because if you get stopped and they suspect something they will find it no problem Although your fooked if they have a sniffer dog mate (although rap the item up in foil, then rag, making sure its sealed 100%, then dip it in perfume of some sort, hugo boss or something, might work).
have fun now
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transca
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spare wheel well
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langey
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i meant some were within reach of the drivers seat, or ruffly round there.
he did put it behind, the heater outlet thingy, great place till he opend the vent and it fell down lol
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Stuckey
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under neath gear gaitor
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Red_SXi
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You can usually fit things under panels which are quite tight, like the ones near the pedals.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Stuckey
quote: Originally posted by t44rnt
if u have a pre98 model u can pull the horn bit off and stash it behind there
[Edited on 07-04-2004 by t44rnt]
my friend does this, great idea, also underneath batterly, maybe behind fuse cover mat be a bit risky there tho, spare wheel well,
dont do spare wheel well or fuse box, battery etc its the first place coppers will look spare wheel well being the first
you want to put it in the un-obvious place possible, like door car, panels, back of glovebox etc
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langey
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how about the least likley place they will look, in his pocket lol.
only kiddin, thanx for the replys guys.
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MarkM
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Or dont carry illegal substances in the first place....
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Matt H
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how much are you stashing on average? + is it a solid object or is it green
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langey
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the mate is stashin some times little bags and some times solid stuff, only small amounts as its only personal use.
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Stuckey
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put it in his sock, shoe, or boxer's
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Matt H
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the interior door handle trim comes off very easy + they never look there
fuse board cover is ok aswell
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Adam-D
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behind the interior light?
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Colin
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Behind horn in my GSi was the place
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bubble
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remove cover on gear stick remove and drill out. perfect for pencils
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