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Old 02-02-2015, 06:28 PM   #1
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Boxster cup holders?

Really would like a decent (non-in-the-way-of-the-vent) cup holder solution that doesn't involve sticky tape. Has anyone come across anything clever that works??

Please post up ideas, picts or threads that I've missed :-)

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Old 02-02-2015, 06:46 PM   #2
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I've seen some in posts on this forum that show cup holders that clip into the bottom of the center console and hold drinks near the inside edge of the seat and the center console.
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Here you go.....

BMW Cup Holders, Porsche Cup Holders, Ultimate Cup Holder - Cupholders / Drink Holders for BMW 3 5 7 Series, Boxster 911 Z4 Mercedes Audi NSX other fine cars.

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I'm thinking about ordering these:



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Old 02-02-2015, 09:51 PM   #5
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I know this probably seems like blaspheme, but I have been using one of these
for years in my Boxster that was my DD.

Now I use it in my track Boxster to/from the track days.

Bell/Wedge cup holder 05591-8 at AutoZone.com

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I have the ultimate cup holder (echoing Chuck W here) and it works fine.

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Old 02-04-2015, 08:36 AM   #7
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Thanks Guys, appreciate the input!
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Vhat?!? A German sports car with cup holders? Drinks and food do not belong in these cars, at least that's what my 4 year old daughter says.
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Use the same link below as for the Ultimate cup holder. But...Navigate to the Fischer cup holder under "vehicles not covered."

Buy one and affix it to the center tunnel carpet just forward of the passenger seat, using short self-tapping flat head stainless screws to sit flush in the built-in countersink holes of the cupholder. The dimensions of this cupholder, when in its discrete folded position, will still allow the passenger seat adjustment rail to clear it, so the seat can be moved max forward for cleaning or whatever. In this location it is not a hindrance to driver or passenger.

The cupholder itself is high quality plastic that looks oem and matches the black plastic elsewhere in the cabin. The mounting screws only need to engage the carpet backing, not the body metal, and it will be held quite securely in place. It looks oem when installed. As nice as the Ultimate looks (I am a fan of stainless), it always looked like something I picked up at Autozone, right next to the ones that hang from the window opening.

The Fischer can be removed with no residual marks if ever desired. And it will hold a broader array of cup sizes more securely than the Ultimate. I have tested it thoroughly. For extra stability, mine rests its flat bottom on the floormat when in open position, which means I can easily remove the floormat and clean under it without uninstalling it (kinda like a wall-mounted toilet). And if a little drink gets sloshed by enthusiastic driving, it usually is caught in the self-contained pan/cover of the Fischer holder, versus on your floor with the Ultimate.

My opinion is merely an opinion. But an informed one, in that I think I tried 7 cup holder arrangements before I settled on the Fischer, including the Ultimate and the factory dash mounts, as well a clever custom fabrication of my own. And I seldom drive without a drink within reach. Days are often hot where I live, and I frequently go to work very early when I still need caffeine..
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Just throwing this out. I'm not a small guy. Before my Boxster, I've owned a few Honda Civic del Sols before, and though you have a bit more interior room, with its cupholder (positioned in that center console like your picture shows), you have to reach around with your left arm to grab your drink. Twisting your right arm straight up and reaching down gets old after the first time. Something to consider.
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Really would like a decent (non-in-the-way-of-the-vent) cup holder solution that doesn't involve sticky tape. Has anyone come across anything clever that works??

Please post up ideas, picts or threads that I've missed :-)
You may also be interested in going the cheap route using PVC pipe. You may also need a miter saw or table saw to cut the pipes, not necessarily for length but to accurately cut the sides.





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[QUOTE=Miles1;435731]You may also be interested in going the cheap route using PVC pipe. You may also need a miter saw or table saw to cut the pipes, not necessarily for length but to accurately cut the sides.

Ha! Nice mod!
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Use the same link below as for the Ultimate cup holder. But...Navigate to the Fischer cup holder under "vehicles not covered."

Buy one and affix it to the center tunnel carpet just forward of the passenger seat, using short self-tapping flat head stainless screws to sit flush in the built-in countersink holes of the cupholder. The dimensions of this cupholder, when in its discrete folded position, will still allow the passenger seat adjustment rail to clear it, so the seat can be moved max forward for cleaning or whatever. In this location it is not a hindrance to driver or passenger.

The cupholder itself is high quality plastic that looks oem and matches the black plastic elsewhere in the cabin. The mounting screws only need to engage the carpet backing, not the body metal, and it will be held quite securely in place. It looks oem when installed. As nice as the Ultimate looks (I am a fan of stainless), it always looked like something I picked up at Autozone, right next to the ones that hang from the window opening.

The Fischer can be removed with no residual marks if ever desired. And it will hold a broader array of cup sizes more securely than the Ultimate. I have tested it thoroughly. For extra stability, mine rests its flat bottom on the floormat when in open position, which means I can easily remove the floormat and clean under it without uninstalling it (kinda like a wall-mounted toilet). And if a little drink gets sloshed by enthusiastic driving, it usually is caught in the self-contained pan/cover of the Fischer holder, versus on your floor with the Ultimate.

My opinion is merely an opinion. But an informed one, in that I think I tried 7 cup holder arrangements before I settled on the Fischer, including the Ultimate and the factory dash mounts, as well a clever custom fabrication of my own. And I seldom drive without a drink within reach. Days are often hot where I live, and I frequently go to work very early when I still need caffeine..
Thanks, actually this does look pretty good. I just recieved my "Ultimate" in the mail and am going to give that a try. But this looks to be an excellent backup plan if it doesn't work out!!
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I ordered one of these and it's perfect:

Porsche Wedge Style Cup Cell Phone iPod Holder 911 914 930 928 S4 944 Carerra | eBay
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I was kind of surprised our cars didn't come with cup holders. We don't get those luxuries LOL.
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You may also be interested in going the cheap route using PVC pipe. You may also need a miter saw or table saw to cut the pipes, not necessarily for length but to accurately cut the sides.





Oh, I am SO doing this! I'm a PVC junky!
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I love these cup holders.

Cup Holder - Clip-On Type:Suncoast Porsche Parts & Accessories
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You may also be interested in going the cheap route using PVC pipe. You may also need a miter saw or table saw to cut the pipes, not necessarily for length but to accurately cut the sides.





You inspired me to make my own similar version, I had a length of PVC the right length (left over from another project) with a piece cut out to form a semicircular. Cut it in half and used some aluminum to hold the 2 pieces together. Can hold 2 cups with a bit of crowding but seems to be stable.



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You inspired me to make my own similar version, I had a length of PVC the right length (left over from another project) with a piece cut out to form a semicircular. Cut it in half and used some aluminum to hold the 2 pieces together. Can hold 2 cups with a bit of crowding but seems to be stable.



What is the size of the pipe you used?
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Between the passenger seat and seat belt receptacle hold my cup just fine

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