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2000 Toyota Celica GT
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hello, i need some ideas on where i could put it and if it could be done...im looking too make a custom in/car safe not big maybe like big enough to fit odd ends in such as jewelry, money,etc.. im looking for it too be inside of my car so i dont have to get out open the trunk and all that...id like it too be somewhere in the front seat but hard to find by neone besides myself...it can be built into something,behind something newhere i was just wondering if neone had ever had one made or would have a good idea of where i could put such a thing
thanks guy lemme know

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wouldnt that be a bonus for a car thief? just stick it under it and bolt it down


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celica stash box?

ever see the back of a $20 bill... ON WEEEEEED?"

ive always liked the false floor in the armrest box. iamstfu

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Originally Posted by mukalicious
celica stash box?

ever see the back of a $20 bill... ON WEEEEEED?"

ive always liked the false floor in the armrest box. iamstfu


rofl got to love half baked. A good place could be in where the shifter is. I dont know how an auto looks inside, but where the shifter is on a manual, ther eis allot of room in there for alittle "lock box" wink if you make it post some pics smile jsut dont reveal who you are or where you live smile

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the idea of a false bottom in the armrest sounds pretty decent, neone have ne pics of something like that? speaking of WEEEEDDDD hahahaha some more ideas thanks guys

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I actully bought a whole center console assembly from a celica on eBay and am thinking of doing some custom work to it. That was one of the ideas I had (the false bottom). I'll prolly start looking at it in about a week. I'll post some pics as the ideas come around.

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Ask a pro drug dealer, they'll tell you how they stash their shit from the cops or when they go across the border. 2nd gas tank that you can access in the car...that's one I've heard.

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