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    Alright guys, idk about you, but in my 99 GTP there's a small cubby hole to the right of the headlight switch and to the left of the steering wheel and i cant for the life of me figure out what you could possible fit in there except for a lighter. Any ideas? lets hear what you store in there.
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    Switches and buttons.
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    Nothing in the left one. In my right one I keep my key. I hate using keys, so I unlock it with the button in my pocket, then grab the key in the cubby, and start the car. Heck, half the time, I just leave the key in the ignition. (I live in an honest neighborhood)
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    i dont have a cubby on the right side as its for my HUD adjustment, but on the left side i keep my happy knob ^_^
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    Left side and right side for the non-HUD equipped cars is pretty much worthless.

    Here is what I did on my left one:


    I need to redo it though, I don't like it, but not bad for a first one.

    I removed the cubby hole totally and then used some scrap ABS plastic sheets i had laying around. The main dash surround holds in the switch panel when thats snapped in to place. Other I know have bolted or glued in their switch panel.

    So, thats what I have to share with this thread.

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    I have a couple of switches in mine....
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    i have my favorite hot wheels car in there, red 87 GN. and a half dollar for luck
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    um, i use it to store these 2 nifty little rubber mats... its amazing, they fit perfectly!!!

    but i am going to be using it for switches soon...
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    I have switches there as well. Still functional for storage too if needed.
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    I had the switch for my neons in the left side one..and nothing in the right on my old GT...now I have a GTP, and have the HUD controls on the right and nothing on the left
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    I have been deciding what to do with mine too. The HUD is in my right side. Right now the left has change for tolls.
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    This thread is 3 1/2 years old you know.
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    Lol dan

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    Funny my Hud is right there on the left side

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    Push button start ftw
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    Alex I think you got one of dem special gtp's wit dat push button thingy haha

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