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	09-04-2007, 01:18 AM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 hidin spots in vehiclei was lookin at a new truck to buy and i had an incredible idea for a hidin spot. the truck im lookin to but is a regular cab f150. it has an 8foot bed and a truck tool box. wat i was thinkin of doing is cutting a small square(about 1 square foot) in the back of the cab into the truck tool box and welding a small box inside the tool box. and then making a little magnetic door inside the cab to access it. the hinges would be on the iside of the box and the magnets would be the type that you have to push down and it will pop up and then to close you have push and it clicks. im high so if noone understand what i just said ill retype when sober sorry lol. does neone have ne other good hiding spots in a vehicle rmrdr716 Reviewed by rmrdr716 on . hidin spots in vehicle i was lookin at a new truck to buy and i had an incredible idea for a hidin spot. the truck im lookin to but is a regular cab f150. it has an 8foot bed and a truck tool box. wat i was thinkin of doing is cutting a small square(about 1 square foot) in the back of the cab into the truck tool box and welding a small box inside the tool box. and then making a little magnetic door inside the cab to access it. the hinges would be on the iside of the box and the magnets would be the type that you Rating: 5
 
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	09-04-2007, 01:28 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 hidin spots in vehicleWouldn't there be some kind of outline around where you cut the hole? Following this train of thought - That would be obvious, no? 
 
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	09-04-2007, 01:51 AM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 hidin spots in vehicleHmm. How bout pullin out the air vent. 
 And stickin it behind there.
 Cops will see you reachin to stash somethin.
 Keep it in there and dont take it out n'less your blazin.
 Works great for money.
 My dealer got pulled over one day. they took 3 ounces and no cash.
 cause there was a lil over 3 g's behind that vent.
 He got off with a very strict warning. including one night in jail.
 
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	09-04-2007, 01:56 AM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 hidin spots in vehicleDamn! It always seems someone beats my ideas befor I get to post them, Originally Posted by Chongzbongz Originally Posted by Chongzbongz
 
 
 Ps. to the original poster, I didnt really understand what you were trying to say, but air vents are easy and free.
 
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	09-04-2007, 02:23 AM #5 Junior Member Junior Member
 hidin spots in vehicleInside the rubber part where the shifting stick is located is a wonderful spot -- quick, discreet, easy to reach. 
 
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	09-04-2007, 02:47 AM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 hidin spots in vehiclei have an eightball on my gear stick, it unscrews i cann keep a well stuffed 1/4 in there. it just looks where the moulding is. its schweeeeeet 
 
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	09-04-2007, 06:59 AM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 hidin spots in vehicleJust a tip, the door panels are removable in some vehicles. Great place for a massive stash, and the police never think to take off the inside door panel. Just don't be getting caught putting it in there >_> 
 
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