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Rtwoodstock

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I know this seems (and is) a slight issue. But I use my S2 mostly for long European jaunts involving often early mornings - This coupled with my absolute requirement for coffee means if there is a good answer to cup holders in a 944 I'd be really grateful to know if anyone has something that works that they'd recommend.

Thanks, Robin
 
This will work [link=http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2009/05/26/starbucks-launch-world’s-first-‘hands-free’-coffee/]LMAO[/link] [:D]
 
On a more serious note, lol! There's a version of the oddments tray that was standard fitment before the armrest/flimsy hinge option, that has a can holder in it. Might work, but it's not going to be very deep so not ideal.
 
This is the one. Basically, it holds everything until you go round a corner...[&:] Great question as it's something I get annoyed about every time I'm up and out early for an event. If Top Gear ever do a scientific sweep of my car it'll be spilled coffee in every orifice. [&o] [link]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PORSCHE-968-944-BLACK-LEATHER-CONSOLE-CUP-HOLDER-STORAGE-TRAY-NEW-/260865004800[/link]
 
http://only944.com/instructions/cupholderinstall/ Not sure you will get before Xmas, but just what you want!
 
This is much better http://www.ebay.com/itm/suv-double-coffee-cup-cell-holder-porsche-944-968-986-987-996-boxter-no-tools-/290964536569?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43bed67cf9&vxp=mtr I had one of these and it just slides down the edge of the passenger seat for occasional use, very sturdy in situ.
 
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty Lots of options. Best seems to be take a passenger, and get them to hold my coffee. [&:]
Heavy cup holder though that can make a whining noise.
 
Many thanks for suggestions. Will have a look and pick one. Suspect will be the one from only 944 as console one doesn't look deep enough and the other one seems a little intrusive but will have a look. Thanks, Robin
 
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I gather from a spot on the passenger seat Simon that you drove quite enthusiastically last time you took someone for a drive?
 
The one in the link I posted up very very handy. You can remove it at any time, its deep and rigid and can take to cups and other stuff. Well worth it imho.
 
I like that as a solution very much. It is simple (and when you see it obvious) as all good designs should be. As much as I like it it wouldn't work on Beaky though as he has shell seats. A great solution otherwise. The arm rest solution, IMHO, is just plain stupid - let's put a large receptacle containting a hot brown sticky stain in a shalow tray exactly where your elbow is when you change gear. Duh!
 
ORIGINAL: andy watson http://only944.com/instructions/cupholderinstall/ Not sure you will get before Xmas, but just what you want!
Now that I like. And would probably work in Beaky. I think, if it became that important to me, I would get a piece of deep aluminium angle (because a have a piece in my shediary - somewhere) and a gutter down pipe bracket and make something. Shediary ?!?! You've got to love Android predictive text.
 
ORIGINAL: TTM I gather from a spot on the passenger seat Simon that you drove quite enthusiastically last time you took someone for a drive?
I inherited that stain from Jeremy Atkins and only he can answer questions about its origins... [:D]
 

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