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Under the hatch behind the back seat.
Can fit an old guy and a walker back there after you score your 10 points.
Its not really inside the TC but when you open the sunroof that air dam comes up you can stick something under there then close the sun roof.. air damn will close.
Can fit an old guy and a walker back there after you score your 10 points.
Its not really inside the TC but when you open the sunroof that air dam comes up you can stick something under there then close the sun roof.. air damn will close.
oh and under the switches on the left side of the steering wheel panel snaps off too and dahuisurfer is right! depends on what
Under the cupholder area, behind the waterfall, and if you dont mind the work under the rear cupholders.
edit: oh and behind the taillights. i managed to fit a 2.5lbs bottle of nitrous behind one with ease.
edit: oh and behind the taillights. i managed to fit a 2.5lbs bottle of nitrous behind one with ease.
is that safe lol what happens if u get hit from behind? isnt it highly flamable....as for hiding things the ac ducts behind the hvac r huge. asuming the stuff doesnt smell
I knew someone once who made a fake dual exh setup. on one side the muffler was taken apart, stuffed with "candy" welded shut pipes were welded to make look real, then a H pipe was welded after so exh came out both tips!
made it from miami to nyc no issues!
made it from miami to nyc no issues!
haha, thanks for the replies guys. definitely helps. i was afraid this might get locked/deleted. 
btw it only needs to be a real small space, basically. just somewhere to keep some stuff while safe "on the go." thanks!
btw it only needs to be a real small space, basically. just somewhere to keep some stuff while safe "on the go." thanks!
you need to get the DVD called " NEVER GET BUSTED " by Barry Cooper. It will give you new insight on what you think you already know. Go visit his website. Check the video clips out on you tube.
I am sure you could get it from piratebay or whatever, but really you should support this guy. The information shared with you in volume 1 and 2 is near priceless. This guy was a former interdiction officer for Odesa , and has more knowledge than any average joe. More important than just how to hide, it shows you worst case scenarios, and common mistakes made by people in traffic stops. The LEO (law enforcement officer) is usually intimidating you and pressing for more information, which usually leads to people telling on themselves. Know your rights.
Follow tips like transport only what you could eat, stash up high in the vehicle (dogs dont smell upwards, they smell down twards the floor) and pay attention to traffic laws. Remove any DARE or FOP stickers, try not to transport out of state. When driving, leave all glass/metal hardware AT HOME and only bring just the plant material, OR pre-rolled J's (you can eat those). Good places to stash are IN FOOD, dogs can NOT TELL ON YOU for having a few brownies in the car, they just know its FOOD. OF COURSE they will hit a positive alert for food.
Number one rule no matter what - DO NOT BLAZE IN YOUR CAR AND DRIVE.
I am sure you could get it from piratebay or whatever, but really you should support this guy. The information shared with you in volume 1 and 2 is near priceless. This guy was a former interdiction officer for Odesa , and has more knowledge than any average joe. More important than just how to hide, it shows you worst case scenarios, and common mistakes made by people in traffic stops. The LEO (law enforcement officer) is usually intimidating you and pressing for more information, which usually leads to people telling on themselves. Know your rights.
Follow tips like transport only what you could eat, stash up high in the vehicle (dogs dont smell upwards, they smell down twards the floor) and pay attention to traffic laws. Remove any DARE or FOP stickers, try not to transport out of state. When driving, leave all glass/metal hardware AT HOME and only bring just the plant material, OR pre-rolled J's (you can eat those). Good places to stash are IN FOOD, dogs can NOT TELL ON YOU for having a few brownies in the car, they just know its FOOD. OF COURSE they will hit a positive alert for food.
Number one rule no matter what - DO NOT BLAZE IN YOUR CAR AND DRIVE.
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