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Sachmo12345
10-10-2004, 09:39 PM
My messy subwoofer setup

http://img48.exs.cx/img48/7333/Image660.jpg

gigdy
10-10-2004, 11:16 PM
I got a sub, 4 floor mats, paper towel roll, jumper cables,air compresser, and a sweat shirt

5vz-fe
10-10-2004, 11:42 PM
sparetire, jack, jumper cables, wrench for wheel nut....

other than those, it usually is completely empty

(so happy that u didn't ask whats inside the car.....I will answer "ASoC")





ASoC = All Sorts of Crap :mrgreen:

DeMoN
10-10-2004, 11:59 PM
floor mat, windshield (that shiny thingy to prevent sunlight), first aid kit (came with the car), Manuals in a box (came with the car), and car cover.

New car, kept cleen :)

schnell318
10-11-2004, 12:09 AM
Maybe i´ll post a pic later, it´s soooo messy. Full of all sorts of papers, drawings and crap I need for university. It´s really hard to keep it clean for me.

stracing
10-11-2004, 12:09 AM
some cleaning products...towels. bucket to put my groceries into

itsthepham
10-11-2004, 12:47 AM
Full Size Spare, Fire Ext., Water, paper towels, roll up blanket, mercedes tool kit :D, jack and holy shit I cant remember.

SPEEDKILLAR
10-11-2004, 02:50 AM
Its very empty, under the carpet or mat, I have a full spare size tire( not those small one, a real on) oil, cooling liquid, brake oil, tools, and all of this neatly under the floor. I'll try to make a pic.

T-Bird
10-11-2004, 02:59 AM
Its very empty, under the carpet or mat, I have a full spare size tire( not those small one, a real on) oil, cooling liquid, brake oil, tools, and all of this neatly under the floor. I'll try to make a pic.

Just a word for the wise don't put oil in the brake lines, you won't get far at all. Cooling liquid? do you mean Coolant/Anti-freeze? maybe some water?

SPEEDKILLAR
10-11-2004, 03:01 AM
Its very empty, under the carpet or mat, I have a full spare size tire( not those small one, a real on) oil, cooling liquid, brake oil, tools, and all of this neatly under the floor. I'll try to make a pic.

Just a word for the wise don't put oil in the brake lines, you won't get far at all. Cooling liquid? do you mean Coolant/Anti-freeze? maybe some water?


Yeah I know, its just there as precaution for whatever, and yes I mean coolant/anti-freeze. I never use water, you all probably know why.

T-Bird
10-11-2004, 03:09 AM
I would doubt that you would want brake oil as a precaution unless you don't like to stop. Maybe Brake Fluid, not oil, try it put engine oil in the brake lines.

SPEEDKILLAR
10-11-2004, 03:12 AM
I would doubt that you would want brake oil as a precaution unless you don't like to stop. Maybe Brake Fluid, not oil, try it put engine oil in the brake lines.


:roll: :lol:

I know what you mean know, a little mistake, and again I mean brake fluid, couldn't you use your imagination a bit, damn teenagers :lol:

T-Bird
10-11-2004, 03:20 AM
well after seeing what happens to brake lines that come in contact with Oil I like to make sure people know what they're doing.

BTW in my trunk at the moment I have a full size spare (although only a steel wheel), Sub/Amp wiring (parts not installed at the moment) Case of Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic 5W30 Oil, Mag Lite, Small tool kit, Duct Tape, Heavy Duty Copper Jumper Cables (not the cheap ass ones) Funnel, Rags, Jack, a Change of Clothes, and Swimsuit, Signal Flares, ABS Computer :lol: My Backpack for school, Towel, Kneeling pad (from the factory also to cover the spare, jack, cables, etc...) at first glance all you see is the backpack.

Pokiou
10-11-2004, 04:23 AM
2 dead people.... 1 rear sway bar.. ...... spare tire..... sub woofer... mrs g string.... 2 amps.. car jack.. ooohh and a bra!

DeMoN
10-11-2004, 04:27 AM
2 dead people.... 1 rear sway bar.. ...... spare tire..... sub woofer... mrs g string.... 2 amps.. car jack.. ooohh and a bra!

congrats on owning a ford!

dingo
10-11-2004, 04:53 AM
I have an amp and a 10" sub, also a fairly messy setup. Then I have a spare wheel/tire, some tools for changing it, mats and a few blankets/towels for god knows what. :?

Wutputt
10-11-2004, 08:19 AM
In the trunck: a box to put stuff in, but it's actually empty and a blanket
Under the trunck floor: a full size spare wheel, first aid kit, warning triangle, a wrench and a jack(?)

Anonymous
10-11-2004, 09:07 AM
Original idea for a topic, no pics and i'm sure nobody cares but heres a list of the crap in my boot at the moment......... Spare wheel,torch, engine oil, Coolant, washer fluid, rags, spare old wipers, jack, top rad hose, socket set, hacksaw, screwdrivers, jump cables, fuses, bulbs etc etc You can never be too careful when you own a mini!! :D (oh and i'm 200 miles from home an my dads well equiped garage/ workshop and all his car fixing knowledge :D)

evoWalo
10-11-2004, 09:16 AM
no custom pics? :)

enigmatic
10-11-2004, 10:08 AM
spare tire under the floor.
first aid kit in there somewhere...
oh, and a car cover that never gets used.
no sub yet :x

marktak
10-11-2004, 11:19 AM
My ex-girl friend!!!! LOL :D

Gnome
10-12-2004, 11:35 AM
Nothing! Less weight => faster acceleration and better handling!

cooperluke
10-12-2004, 12:38 PM
A box of tools... spare tire... and I think it's everything!

detsan
10-12-2004, 01:39 PM
Hey that ext and first aid kit rule is an excellent idea; don't know about the "in direct reach" part though. Good for rear ender suppose but I would hope to be using to help others not myself :| .
Guys with the woofers, please tell me that you secure them when driving.
I use woofer tie downs(4) on mine(Roc) and you can tension them up good yet still unclip in about 2 seconds.
Thats a nice MTX woofer, what Amp do you run it with?
If going more than 50 km from home I take Spanners, sockets, multitool, pliers, wire cutters,big mallet,(old car which cops a hiding,so I look after it accordingly), DH bike or BMX or XC/trail mtb bike.
Always got FS spare, jack, bog paper, rug, bike tubes, bike tools,jumper cable, woofer(Fusion powerplant, bloody heavy, depends what bike i've got with me), spare t-shirt, socks, bits and pieces from car install,torch,hi-vis vest.

TransAm
10-12-2004, 01:44 PM
An axe, a dead body, some gloves and balaclava (ski mask) :oops:

J/k and of course, my apologies to any relatives of axe murder victims I may have offended... :wink:

initiala4
10-12-2004, 02:07 PM
Cargo net....bucket, car washing detergent, windex, cloth, chamois, wheel cleaner, wax...umbrella.

gottacatchup
10-12-2004, 05:28 PM
Other then all the standard service equipment:

1 Water Bottle, never been used
1 Wire coat hanger

FoxFour
10-12-2004, 10:40 PM
In my Dodge Aries- Too much stuff to mention.
Cobra- A car cover in it's bag. Megiuars bottle of spray detailer and a few rags, so when bird doo-doo hits it, just spray it on the offending blotch and doo-doo no more.

coombsie66
10-13-2004, 04:29 PM
Jump leads, and Alpine Type-s 12" sub, and a T303 alpine amp. In a box trimmed in the same colour as boot carpet. With a T-Towel bunging up the port at the moment! Sounds better!! lol

Paco
10-13-2004, 06:44 PM
A full spare tyre, tools, jumper cables, some oil and an emergency traingle.






Oh yeah, and Jimmy Hoffa.

TransAm
10-13-2004, 09:43 PM
Ok I will answer this topic more seriously this time.

1. Eight ball gearshift knob - unopened. Decided not to fit it and keep forgetting to take it back to O Reilly's.
2. Umbrella
3. Plastic bowl (to put water in for the dog)

adamk24
10-14-2004, 12:52 AM
:shock: Stipped of everything. No carpets, no tire, no speakers.... nothing... :mrgreen: After I gutted it for the drags, I felt how much of a difference wieght at the rear can make in a FWD car, and now i just cant go back :oops:



I know.... im a ricer.... :roll:

DanielW
10-14-2004, 01:50 PM
don't really have a trunk in the vette, but i have a jack, tire repair kit, compressor, some tools, a torque wrench, mag lite, a quart of amsoil 5w-30, oh and a california duster.

oldsnail
10-14-2004, 03:03 PM
my FRUNK has a spare tire
my trunk has my ECU connected to the engine in the middle engine compartment.. and a few cleaning products along with an umbrella

TransAm
10-14-2004, 03:32 PM
don't really have a trunk in the vette, but i have a jack, tire repair kit, compressor, some tools, a torque wrench, mag lite, a quart of amsoil 5w-30, oh and a california duster.

Same oil as I use in the TA

and to the guy that posted above do you have an MR2 by any chance?

sameerrao
10-14-2004, 03:47 PM
1. Well thumbed map of the US
2. Extra can of coke (you never know when you need it)
3. 3-4 quarts of Mobil One 5w-30
4. Cleaning/Waxing equipment
5. X bar for the easier wheel removal
6. Tire pressure gauge
7. Tire inflator/compressor
8. Windshield reflector
9. Ferrari umbrella (actually kept inside the car)
9. Spare wheel/jack/toolkit

BTW Daniel is that duster thing good? Doesnt scratch the paint or anything right?

DanielW
10-14-2004, 04:04 PM
BTW Daniel is that duster thing good? Doesnt scratch the paint or anything right?
On a waxed car, it works wonders. You can really tell the diference on the darker colored cars, like red, black, blue, etc. It take off the dust like you wouldn't believe, and you never need to clean the duster or anything.

sameerrao
10-14-2004, 04:30 PM
BTW Daniel is that duster thing good? Doesnt scratch the paint or anything right?
On a waxed car, it works wonders. You can really tell the diference on the darker colored cars, like red, black, blue, etc. It take off the dust like you wouldn't believe, and you never need to clean the duster or anything.

Cool! Its just what I need ... the cleaning staff in my apartment use that power dust blower and then leaves a thin layer of dust on my otherwise clean car. This would be perfect for getting that done without going for another wash....

Skaala
10-14-2004, 04:37 PM
Spare, Fire Ext., Audi tool kit, skibag, snowboard, emergency triangle, jack, :wink: