HHR Nut's Amethyst HHR (56k Warning!)
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This is a closeup of one of the visors:
Here you can see...
-My Nifty Catch All Premium Mat with the OEM All Weather Mat on top of it (because I like the look of the rubber mats).
-The envelope attached to the front of my driver's seat is a 'glove box' (velcro envelope) from a Trans Am. It's been painted to match the interior. Just a little more storage. :):
-A water bottle holder... the water bottle just rests on the floor.
...and my Garage Door Opener - I have to find a better place for that...
View from the back with my All Weather Cargo mat and 2 Cargo Nets:
And another shot of the iPod install:
iPod dock plus removable sun shade. The dock blends into the interior a bit better without the shade, but the shade helps with sun glare and makes the iPod 100% invisible when outside the car (I have tinted windows). The backlight turns off 10 seconds after I touch the iPod.
That's all the new pics that I have right now.
Here you can see...
-My Nifty Catch All Premium Mat with the OEM All Weather Mat on top of it (because I like the look of the rubber mats).
-The envelope attached to the front of my driver's seat is a 'glove box' (velcro envelope) from a Trans Am. It's been painted to match the interior. Just a little more storage. :):
-A water bottle holder... the water bottle just rests on the floor.
...and my Garage Door Opener - I have to find a better place for that...
View from the back with my All Weather Cargo mat and 2 Cargo Nets:
And another shot of the iPod install:
iPod dock plus removable sun shade. The dock blends into the interior a bit better without the shade, but the shade helps with sun glare and makes the iPod 100% invisible when outside the car (I have tinted windows). The backlight turns off 10 seconds after I touch the iPod.
That's all the new pics that I have right now.
#43
Dual cargo nets in back--interesting! I would assume that is better for larger items as the small would potentially roll under, yes?
Either way, it's innovative!
For everyday use, I have switched the back configuration a bit. I used to just pile everything in the back and hope my laptops or other computer components didnt get crushed, but now I put the removable deck part in the upper position and put my computer garbage on that shelf and store my bigger stuff below. Eventually, I want to buy another deck so the spare tire area can be covered again.
Any idea how much that piece costs?
Either way, it's innovative!
For everyday use, I have switched the back configuration a bit. I used to just pile everything in the back and hope my laptops or other computer components didnt get crushed, but now I put the removable deck part in the upper position and put my computer garbage on that shelf and store my bigger stuff below. Eventually, I want to buy another deck so the spare tire area can be covered again.
Any idea how much that piece costs?
#45
Originally Posted by Krejaton
Dual cargo nets in back--interesting! I would assume that is better for larger items as the small would potentially roll under, yes?
I still have some minor mods planned to improve usablity. :)
Larger items sometimes do get placed between the two cargo nets, but usually those items would stay put whether I had cargo nets in there or not. I've never actually tried to get the two nets to hold stuff in place. :)
A big reason I wanted the HHR is for increased convenience-- I finally had it with stowing whatever gear in the back seat or my trunk. What a pain.
...AND now my dog can travel with me (a lot more often) when I go on my frequent road trips.
Then there are the looks... the bang for the buck... better gas mileage than my last car... etc
Offhand, I have no idea on the price of the shelf, but SoCal got to that before I did.
Anyway, thanks!
I love this car!
#47
That's one sweet lookin' car! Awesome job! I like the chrome on the doors, I did the upper part of mine with welts that I got off the internet. I haven't had any luck posting pictures! I may have to switch it for the chrome look!!
#48
Originally Posted by NY HHR
That's one sweet lookin' car! Awesome job! I like the chrome on the doors, I did the upper part of mine with welts that I got off the internet. I haven't had any luck posting pictures! I may have to switch it for the chrome look!!
If the stuff came in chrome (I don't think it does), it'd probably work better than the self-adhesive molding that I used on the doors.
Anyway, thanks again!
#49
I'm still refining a lot of mods.
The visors 'decals' are finally done (no pictures of the final yet)-- this time they are permanently attached with iron on inkjet fabric (cotton). Amazingly, the spray adhesive wasn't adhering well.
I removed the original airbag decals because they were showing up through most versions of my visor decals. They peel right off with a bit of acetone. The resulting residue was covered with the iron-on 'decal.' I'm finally completely happy with the way it looks and confident that it'll stay in place this time.
The iPod mount is going to be changed to something that fits in a little better-- the Transpod Direct that I used so far, even modified, is way too big and takes up way too much room. Next week I'll work on that.
I'm adding some (hidden) accessory jacks.
One jack attached to RAP power for the iPod so it auto pauses with the radio when I open the car door.
I need one jack attached to switched power (for the GPS... that I don't yet have - buying a Nuvi 350).
I need another jack attached to switched power for the cooler - don't want that baby running when the car's off, but it's nice for road trips. I think I might want to figure out how to put that one all by itself (I'm a little foreign to automotive wiring here, but my neighbor's an electrician and a car guy and he'll be helping out...)
Other little tweaks. It's a continual process.
The visors 'decals' are finally done (no pictures of the final yet)-- this time they are permanently attached with iron on inkjet fabric (cotton). Amazingly, the spray adhesive wasn't adhering well.
I removed the original airbag decals because they were showing up through most versions of my visor decals. They peel right off with a bit of acetone. The resulting residue was covered with the iron-on 'decal.' I'm finally completely happy with the way it looks and confident that it'll stay in place this time.
The iPod mount is going to be changed to something that fits in a little better-- the Transpod Direct that I used so far, even modified, is way too big and takes up way too much room. Next week I'll work on that.
I'm adding some (hidden) accessory jacks.
One jack attached to RAP power for the iPod so it auto pauses with the radio when I open the car door.
I need one jack attached to switched power (for the GPS... that I don't yet have - buying a Nuvi 350).
I need another jack attached to switched power for the cooler - don't want that baby running when the car's off, but it's nice for road trips. I think I might want to figure out how to put that one all by itself (I'm a little foreign to automotive wiring here, but my neighbor's an electrician and a car guy and he'll be helping out...)
Other little tweaks. It's a continual process.