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Still Trying to Figure This All Out
And 1/4" of black road soot.I do. But I do a hose off for the half inch layer of dust first.
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And 1/4" of black road soot.I do. But I do a hose off for the half inch layer of dust first.
I assume you are talking about laptop on its own and not in a bag, right? If so, you could put the rear trunk divider in the lower position and put a foam packing on one side to keep the laptop from sliding around.Good to know, for now my biggest problem is where do I keep my laptop when commuting to and from work. Wherever I keep it inside the car except the trunk/frunk it ends up sliding all over the place and is usually under the farthest away seat from where I first kept it.. #firstWorldAccelerationProblems
P.S: Do not keep your laptop on the seats, it may fly off unless wearing seatbelts.
View attachment 190123 Anyone know what these 4 spring covered slots are for behind the 2nd row of seats ?
Mine were filled with Franklins, but I think they only started that after the Sigs were delivered. Sorry!Anyone know what these 4 spring covered slots are for behind the 2nd row of seats ?
Are you sure ? I'd better have closer look.Mine were filled with Franklins, but I think they only started that after the Sigs were delivered. Sorry!
Is that the left side in the trunk? It's the subwoofer for UHFS.View attachment 190277
I wonder what is hidden up in here ?
Yes, that correct.Is that the left side in the trunk? It's the subwoofer for UHFS.
Ultra High Fidelity Sound.Yes, that correct.
I'm sorry but what does UHFS stand for ? Some kind of wireless sound system ?
One thing I just learned, is that the angle of the auto steer Icon changes to match the angle of the steering wheel. Cute.
And the cruise icon (both the needle and the set point arrow) reflect current speed.Yes I noticed that too and was amazed at the little things that the engineers took care of in design.