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Where does my owner's manual stow in my 1995 945? 900

It was the 240s that had the very breakable front door plastic pockets, especially the tan ones. The 700/900 ones are much more solid and can take maps wedged in and the odd accidental kick with a boot. The elastic in the pockets behind the seat will sag if you keep anything fat there, especially the leather seat vinyl pockets, not so much the cloth seats. The wheel well storage recesses in the rear are good for storing such stuff and keeping it in original condition only if they're well sealed in zip lock plastic bags and maybe a cardboard re-inforcer so they don't take on a curved set.
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Dave -still with 940's, prev 740/240/140/120 You'd think I'd have learned by now






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