Front seat side storage

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Front seat side storage

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Having looked for a while for a small clip on pocket to go on the side of the front seats. The pocket would be used for phones and odds and ends.
I found these in IKEA late last year , part no 503.037.35 about 99 p each. They simply clip in behind the trim panel that is fixed to the side of the seats.
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Those IKEA things look good. I went for this option, VW item. I think the Multivan came with these. Most places sell them including Brickwerks. No good for tea mugs but good for cups. They are tad vulnerable here, so in hindsight could have fixed them onto the lower dash.

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The IKEA containers seem to be 104.405.22 now and are called SUNNERSTA at 50p each!!

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DoubleOSeven wrote:Those IKEA things look good. I went for this option, VW item. I think the Multivan came with these. Most places sell them including Brickwerks. No good for tea mugs but good for cups. They are tad vulnerable here, so in hindsight could have fixed them onto the lower dash.

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These in the TriStar in that position,
guess thats the original placing.
Warning kids, or adults too I suppose,
can stand on them and break the bottoms off.
So maybe put some thought into the positioning..

Otherwise they are great, and very strong and fold away,
useful that a phone holder with a cup base fits well,
and I think that are available from Brickwerks.

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