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Old 08-10-2017, 04:57 PM
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Default Rugged little $13 fabric bag holds oem tools and jack nicely

Yeah, this isn't the most exciting post, but...

Amazon has this nice little bag that neatly holds the oem toolkit, jack, and a few other things.

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(I found it accidentally when it was recommended for this nice 12v air compressor I bought
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There are also other sizes if your needs are bigger.
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Exact same tool bag I use, in fact the picture of your trunk looks like mine.
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Just exactly what I've been looking for, and a great price to boot. Thank you for the timely post!
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Smile You should get a commission...

I ordered one today, just what I was looking for! Thanks for the timely tip.
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Thanks for posting! Ordered.
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Originally Posted by centerpunch
Yeah, this isn't the most exciting post,
Thanks. I appreciate posts like this more than another wheel spacer thread.
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Great little bag. You might want to tie it down somehow though. With the weight of all the stuff inside it. It will be flying around the frunk for sure
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Where's your spare DME relay? Don't leave home w/o one! Regards,
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Paul-
Where's your spare DME relay? Don't leave home w/o one! Regards,
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It's in the glovebox! (But I'll stick it in the bag- good reminder.)
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Nice find - thanks for posting.

Originally Posted by 911F1
Great little bag. You might want to tie it down somehow though. With the weight of all the stuff inside it. It will be flying around the frunk for sure
Agreed, I would like to use this bag but it needs to be secured!
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Are you guys putting nitroglycerin in your frunk?
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Originally Posted by 911F1
Great little bag. You might want to tie it down somehow though. With the weight of all the stuff inside it. It will be flying around the frunk for sure
A couple of years back I posted a link to ones listed on ebay that came from the UK. I've purchased four of them.

They are made out of trunk liner carpet and are long enough to mount transversely which keeps the weight directly over the axle.

Best part is they have wide velcro strip on both the back and the bottom so it stays in place.

This is what is listed now.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-Van-Grey...UAAOSw4A5YpDvv

Mine is different as it has a pocket in the front for the gloves and plastic tarp.

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Mine is sitting in the trunk just like the OP's picture. With the canvas bottom and the pile carpet it stays fairly well put. Unless you're going to autocross I have yet to find mine shifted to the other side (it's full of tools so mine's a bit heavy).
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Nifty bag and all, but I get all of this and (much) more underneath the frunk floor in and around the spare wheel. What do you guys do with this area that requires you to need a extra bag? Just curious. I need as much space as possible in the top of the trunk for, you know, cargo, such as it is.
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/\ Ditto, all that plus a small tire compressor


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