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Old 02-12-2017, 12:37 PM   #1
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Got the same one from the local Wal-Mart, don't remember the price but it was in that $9.00 - $12.00 range. It just sit's on the floor and really doesn't move around much.
They work great
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Old 02-12-2017, 09:24 PM   #2
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Got the same one from the local Wal-Mart, don't remember the price but it was in that $9.00 - $12.00 range. It just sit's on the floor and really doesn't move around much.
They work great
Was gonna say i had the same one that is posted above 10 years ago i got from walmart... I think they still have em. The adjustable cupholders work well, just dont put anything taller than a medium McD's cup in them and hit the brakes hard....
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Thanks. I might go out to the dreaded Wal Mart and see what they have.
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Thanks. I might go out to the dreaded Wal Mart and see what they have.
Bring your camera.

Actually I wish I had my camera one time at the Wal Mart parking lot. There was an early 80's GM brand station wagon that was just a skeleton of a car, as 90% of the outer body panels were rusted away. You could see all the window winders and door latch parts, as well as full view of the tires.
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Bring your camera.

Actually I wish I had my camera one time at the Wal Mart parking lot. There was an early 80's GM brand station wagon that was just a skeleton of a car, as 90% of the outer body panels were rusted away. You could see all the window winders and door latch parts, as well as full view of the tires.
Theres a website called: www.peopleofwalmart.com dedicated to people and things seen at walmart.
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