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What goes in the storage bins on the seats?

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Old Mar 23rd, 2020, 20:50   #1
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Dear pals,

I need THE definitive answer to this question:

What goes in the little storage bins on the sides of the seats in the 900 series.

Currently I have zip-ties and a biro in mine.

Pics welcome.

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Dust! That's the only thing I have in mine, can't stand bits and pieces in a car it has to be empty.
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In my passenger one, a can of aerosol 403 touch-up paint. Been there at least 4 years to my knowledge, don't even know if it's any good. Hoping to find out sometime soon though.

Drivers one doesn't exist as the electric seat switches are there instead.
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My passengers always seem to leave used tissues in these. The tissues tend to stay there for ages until I have a suitable opportunity to dispose of them hygienically.
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My passengers always seem to leave used tissues in these. The tissues tend to stay there for ages until I have a suitable opportunity to dispose of them hygienically.
Nice of your passengers to leave their germ-ridden snot-rags in there for you to breathe in!
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My passengers always seem to leave used tissues in these. The tissues tend to stay there for ages until I have a suitable opportunity to dispose of them hygienically.
Some right manky gits in your car, a swift tap with a no 4 adjustment stick ( or a lump hammer if not available)
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dust bunnies, chewing gum, a key that somehow slid across the seat and deposited itself there, some rainwater from the leaky sunroof, a 10c coin.
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I thought they were there to catch stuff that falls out of your pockets. Just one of those thought out Sweedish convieniences. :P
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