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Old 01-06-2005, 04:14 AM
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Hi everybody, I wanted to share with you the solution I found for the problem of college books laying around the car. I made me a cargo organizer out of a plastic basket and bungee cords that attaches to the trunk fasteners, everything for less than $4.

I started with a plastic basket from Walmart, Sterilite 15-7/8"x12-7/8"x6" that costs $1.94.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v217/n...t=DSC02153.jpg

Then I added 2 bungee cords from the auto accesories section. A bag with two 18" bungee cords (Highland brand) sells for $1.67.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v217/n...t=DSC02145.jpg

The next step is to attach the middle of each cord to the sides of the basket. To do so, I carved a little one of the top holes on each side so that way a double cord could fit trough.Then I made a couple of wire retainers to help keep the cord attached to the basket.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v217/n...t=DSC02143.jpg

Finally, I attached the hooks on the ends to the four fasteners of the trunk and voila!

http://photobucket.com/albums/v217/n...t=DSC02141.jpg

Now my books are in a safe place and my seats free of misplaced stuff.[/url]
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pics are working now, i forgot to make the account public... sorry.
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i use a backpack.. keke..
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I went to McGeorges and got the cargo pak. Very nice.

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Originally Posted by niguels
Hi everybody, I wanted to share with you the solution I found for the problem of college books laying around the car. I made me a cargo organizer out of a plastic basket and bungee cords that attaches to the trunk fasteners, everything for less than $4.

I started with a plastic basket from Walmart, Sterilite 15-7/8"x12-7/8"x6" that costs $1.94.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v217/n...t=DSC02153.jpg

Then I added 2 bungee cords from the auto accesories section. A bag with two 18" bungee cords (Highland brand) sells for $1.67.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v217/n...t=DSC02145.jpg

The next step is to attach the middle of each cord to the sides of the basket. To do so, I carved a little one of the top holes on each side so that way a double cord could fit trough.Then I made a couple of wire retainers to help keep the cord attached to the basket.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v217/n...t=DSC02143.jpg

Finally, I attached the hooks on the ends to the four fasteners of the trunk and voila!

http://photobucket.com/albums/v217/n...t=DSC02141.jpg

Now my books are in a safe place and my seats free of misplaced stuff.[/url]
thats pretty funny.........but hey if it works for you thats all that matters.
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wow.....ur a genious....lol nice step by step instructions.
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Hello Afro Engineering!

:D :D
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That is truely ghetto fabulous
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g h e t t o
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yea, but do you want to open your hatch, when you have people around?????
Not for me....
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Originally Posted by mancide
Hello Afro Engineering!

:D :D
What the hell is that suppose to imply?
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lol, can you make me one
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Originally Posted by Thrawn
Originally Posted by mancide
Hello Afro Engineering!

:D :D
What the hell is that suppose to imply?

Now boy's.....that was a nasty statement, but i would rather spend a few dollars then have that thing in my hatch....wait we can use aluminum to cover our rims...they will alway be shiny...J/K
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Originally Posted by Thrawn
Originally Posted by mancide
Hello Afro Engineering!

:D :D
What the hell is that suppose to imply?
Doesn't imply anything. I guess it's a term you hear in the south for something done cheaply and half-___.
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Originally Posted by mancide
Hello Afro Engineering!

:D :D
god that is racist and rude
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Originally Posted by Cybergypsy
yea, but do you want to open your hatch, when you have people around?????
Not for me....
people might smell the bodies! :/
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This is for the college student who is on a budget...

I remember the days when I would couch dive for gas money going through school.

So kudos to the McGyver/A-Team engineering effort!

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Thanks tanlogic!
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Originally Posted by redneck69
Originally Posted by mancide
Hello Afro Engineering!

:D :D
god that is racist and rude
I didn't mean to offend anyone. I'm used to that term being used for something that is not done the correct or professional way. Sorry if I offended anyone.
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