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OK, let's see if this works.
I don't really know if HTML works on here or not, so I'll just post direct links for copy/pasting.
The first one shows the cupholder in/retracted. What I like about it is that you still have some storage space below the cup holder, I don't think that would happen with the DIN ones, though they might be easier to install. The top of mine doesn't look the greatest, I let it slip while the JB Weld was still drying but
I'm sure most brickboarders could do better. I feel like it looks better in person but whatever. It's still very secure in the dash.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h263/utz89/IMG_0138.jpg
Here's a pic with the cupholder out, shifter in 2 or D, I don't remember but it doesn't really matter. It fits a 12 oz can excellently.
http://s66.photobucket.com/albums/h263/utz89/IMG_0139.jpg
And the last one is the shifter in Park, with the same can still in it. The shifter being in Park doesn't require movement of the can, only fast-food cups get in the way a little, and even then it's not that bad.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h263/utz89/IMG_0140.jpg
Nothing like Barq's and a Newport to start out the day! Thanks brickboarders for giving me an excuse to do that!
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