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Furby vRS: cupholders?

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This may sound like a daft question but does it have them? I can't spot them in any interior shots or on the spec sheet, and I seem to remember someone fitting some part from a Polo?

I'll need something to hold my coffee/water securely :D

Steve

This may sound like a daft question but does it have them? I can't spot them in any interior shots or on the spec sheet' date=' and I seem to remember someone fitting some part from a Polo?

I'll need something to hold my coffee/water securely :D [/quote']

The ones either side of the DIN slot are not fitted as standard but can be easily retrofitted - have a look in the FAQs for details how to. Think the parts were about 40 quid each?

Chris

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'cause it is a skoda! Czechs drink straight out of the bottle, hence why Octy 2 has bottle holders!

There is a drink holder behind the handbrake - That one is free

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Ah right, that might be OK then, as long as it fits the right size of bottle/cup. I've just found a post about the pop-out dash one. That does look good and I'll probably get one of those after I've saved up enough pennies ;)

Steve

You can only fit ONE on the passenger side of the HU. So, that's saved you

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