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Has anyone fitted this to there polo? http://www.skodaparts.com/product/octav ... cket-31901 had one on the fabia Vrs thought it was a great idea
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Re: Ticket holder
Will it fit? They're a great idea - I had one in my old Volvo S60 and it was incredibly usefulBigtam wrote:Has anyone fitted this to there polo? http://www.skodaparts.com/product/octav ... cket-31901 had one on the fabia Vrs thought it was a great idea
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Do you get a lot of parking tickets then?Bigtam wrote:Has anyone fitted this to there polo? http://www.skodaparts.com/product/octav ... cket-31901 had one on the fabia Vrs thought it was a great idea
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Thats a great idea. Id be curious to see if it would fit the tiguan
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No its more for holding the pay & park tickets Parking tickets get stuck outside normally under wiperperarduapropatria wrote:Do you get a lot of parking tickets then?Bigtam wrote:Has anyone fitted this to there polo? http://www.skodaparts.com/product/octav ... cket-31901 had one on the fabia Vrs thought it was a great idea
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Looks like another solution to a non-existent problem. We have this thing called a "dashboard" - it came free with the car!Bigtam wrote: No its more for holding the pay & park tickets Parking tickets get stuck outside normally under wiper
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Have had to use that at the moment not the best on a windy day, tickets lying around on dash tend to get blown off small holder would be best to stop this unless you carry a clear paperweight aroundperarduapropatria wrote:Looks like another solution to a non-existent problem. We have this thing called a "dashboard" - it came free with the car!Bigtam wrote: No its more for holding the pay & park tickets Parking tickets get stuck outside normally under wiper
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A chap I know kept getting tickets even though he paid for a ticket.Bigtam wrote:Have had to use that at the moment not the best on a windy day, tickets lying around on dash tend to get blown off small holder would be best to stop this unless you carry a clear paperweight aroundperarduapropatria wrote:Looks like another solution to a non-existent problem. We have this thing called a "dashboard" - it came free with the car!Bigtam wrote: No its more for holding the pay & park tickets Parking tickets get stuck outside normally under wiper
The automatic fan kept coming on when the car got hot, and blowing tickets off the dashboard.
I can see these, but it's nothing a bit of blutak wouldn't solve.
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The Blutak appears to be more expensive than the holder - and far less elegant
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But can be used for other things too.Penarth Blues wrote:The Blutak appears to be more expensive than the holder - and far less elegant
Or just spit on it and stick it to the windscreen.
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Yeah great stuff (BLUTACK) but would rather have something that looks the part.Anyway for the guys interested I have ordered will let you know how I get on fitting it.
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Go onto Amazon or pop into Maplin and buy a sticky dash pad. Costs around 60 pence and will restrain your tickets, phone, keys, condoms etc. Virtually unnoticeable in use and lasts for years.
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Interested to know how many condoms in can hold?Ricmondo wrote:Go onto Amazon or pop into Maplin and buy a sticky dash pad. Costs around 60 pence and will restrain your tickets, phone, keys, condoms etc. Virtually unnoticeable in use and lasts for years.
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Re: Ticket holder
I must admit that I've had this part number for maybe 15 years, originally to fit to my B5 Passat, but never really got round to ordering one in. I also find that company car parking tags do tend to go AWOL in windy weather, and up North there does tend to be lots of wind. In the Polo and Ibiza this parking tag starts the day in the drinks holder, on the S4 there is a convenient recess where the display panel is, after placing it on the top of the dashboard and shutting the door it tends to, on the small cars, end up somewhere else, so that annoys security!
Sensible car park operators use a sticky back to fix the ticket to the inside of the windscreen, backward 3rd country style areas of UK car park operators think that sticky stuff is not needed - muppets, that does not seem to happen up here though.
Sensible car park operators use a sticky back to fix the ticket to the inside of the windscreen, backward 3rd country style areas of UK car park operators think that sticky stuff is not needed - muppets, that does not seem to happen up here though.
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365 rubbers in a GoodyearBigtam wrote:Interested to know how many condoms in can hold?Ricmondo wrote:Go onto Amazon or pop into Maplin and buy a sticky dash pad. Costs around 60 pence and will restrain your tickets, phone, keys, condoms etc. Virtually unnoticeable in use and lasts for years.