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Old 05-20-2008, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Slowstrike
I also live in cali honestly the sheriff's department where I live will rarely even ticket for less than an ounce (and if they do its a 35 dollar infraction similar to having your dog off the leash). They will never waste there time searching a car or calling a dog for pot unless you look like a tweeker and they suspect you have somthing other than just pot.
What it comes down too is why would they give a hard time to the potheads when all they do is head to in &out burger.
More concerning are the meth users who like to steal mail, identity,your catalitic converter, or pretty much anything, they even steal copper wire from jobsites too strip and recycle.
I personally put my bag in my pocket or right under my seat cover right between my legs.
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yeah in canada you dont have much to worry about..cops have never made an issue of it with anyone i know ..they have better to worry about here

MUST BE NICE!!! On the east coast they are all over your . Anyway a dog can smell "it" thru anything, ive seen it on a few good shows, there's a dvd made by a cop called "WHERE TO HIDE YOUR STASH", lots of great info!!!

That being said this is one of the greatest threads i've seen!!!
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Old 05-20-2008, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by notjustatoy
That being said this is one of the greatest threads i've seen!!!
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that's because it's one of the most usefull......
Old 05-20-2008, 04:11 PM
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dont know if this has been said yet or not, but in my truck if you pull the ashtray completely out theres a decently sized hole you could hide "stuff" in.
Old 05-20-2008, 04:41 PM
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If you don't have AC.. you can block off the ducting.. and hide stuff in the ducting... easy access by popping off the vent, heh..
Old 05-20-2008, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Kaydon
If you don't have AC.. you can block off the ducting.. and hide stuff in the ducting... easy access by popping off the vent, heh..
ya but depending on what you're stashing.......
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hey lol get some tin foil, light "something" a little with a lighter, put it in the vent, put the fan on, lol i think yall know where im goin with this
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........ nevermind!
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U know itd be sick lol
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well, if I had something to stash, I wouldn't be alone and the best stash place in my truck... is in yours.
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What about the litlle plastic cup thing on the door. It pops out, has enoungh space for a small item...
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This wasn't in a Yota, but last summer I worked for the state driving around and finding abandoned mines and near the end of the summer my friend and I stashed little notes behind a lot of the plastic clip screw covers and easily removable trim pieces for the next set of interns to find. Dodges have way too many little places to put little scraps of paper.
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not going to knock too hard on everyone who answered to where their stash spot is in their truck either money or the other but might as well have a thread of where did you hide your kill switch.
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tied up in thr frame
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Originally Posted by frosty
**A similar ghetto security system when parking in shady areas is to put your transfer case in Neutral when its parked. Surprisingly, most street criminals aren't familiar with the inner workings of a 4WD system and, even if they get it started, won't be able to drive off**
haha, I messed with my buddy like that the 1st day he got his 86 PU. But that's not a bad idea. But then again, I don't think many "thugs" around here would want to steal my truck... I don't have a bass pounding system or 22" chrome spinner rims, so what would they want with it? I've never heard the phrase "yo cuz let's go rock crawlin 'N through sum mud, yeeeeaaahh boooyyyyeee, fo shizzle", so I'm not to worried about that in this part of my town. In the city though, I can see your point.

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Old 05-21-2008, 09:52 AM
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hahaha reminds me of the time I did that to my buddy soon after he got his 86... he knew what was going on though... just cursed me out was all...lol

Back on the original topic, another useful spot to stash some cash/id where no one would really think to look is under a seat cover. Depending on the denominations you could stash 10s of thousands under there and no one would be the wiser. Not that anybody has that much to stash... legally anyway...
Just lay out the cash in a thin even layer to avoid lumps.

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Old 05-21-2008, 10:54 AM
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I dont really puff much anymore but when I did and I felt like I needed to "stash" something I would just throw it in this handy spot. The screws were already missing when I bought the truck. I know its not the best spot but it works in a pinch.






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My boyfriend left a hammer inside my door when he installed my speakers for me, I've heard it rattling around for the last 2 years and just looked last night to find out what it was. Wasn't to hard to get at.
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Originally Posted by luvmy1stgenrunner
My boyfriend left a hammer inside my door when he installed my speakers for me, I've heard it rattling around for the last 2 years and just looked last night to find out what it was. Wasn't to hard to get at.
Hahaaaa. Hilarious. What did he need a hammer for?
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Hahaaaa. Hilarious. What did he need a hammer for?

Chrysler mechanic..........
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Thats how you crimp your connectors guys...geeze!


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