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Spare tire, jumper cables and my pianos :p
 

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Not a 2015, but since I'd be tracking it if I had one I'd have all the same stuff.

full size spare
12-v tire pump
aluminum floor jack, couple of small sheet of plywood so that the jack won't sink or damage pavement in paddock
one or two bottles of oil, spray bottle of glass cleaner, roll of paper towels, maybe a bottle of brake fluid
small tool kit
rain gear, towels, some other shit that I can't remember offhand, and a blanket to cover it all when it's sitting in my pit space.


I can still fit a good week's grocery shopping and department store run in there, and even more stuff goes in there when I actually go to a track day.


Norm
 

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Emergency tool kit, jumper cables, spare tire, jack and umbrella. I need to get netting. They all slide around in there. :doh:
 

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Not junk though..............:D
I really like the idea of that tool box, but I can't justify spending ~$500 for a tool box and $50 worth (if that) of tools.

Emergency tool kit, jumper cables, spare tire, jack and umbrella. I need to get netting. They all slide around in there. :doh:
If you get a cargo net, don't waste your money and spend $50-$60 on the one from ford. Get this one, I have it and it works great.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VY468RU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
 

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Mustang Alley duffle bag with Microfiber cloths, Detail spray, Bug and tar remover, Tire shine.
 

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Aside from my sub/amp and the tire mobility kit, nothing.
 

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Full size spare, jack, lug wrench, and a folding chair for roll-in nights.
 

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I really like the idea of that tool box, but I can't justify spending ~$500 for a tool box and $50 worth (if that) of tools.
Go to Home Depot and buy a 12" x 16" x 4.5" plastic storage box (they'll be in one of the tool aisles). The Husky brand one comes with a bunch of little storage containers inside, that when you remove will leave you all the room you're likely to ever need for wrenches, screwdrivers, ratchets, extensions, sockets, and your wheel key, maybe a hammer and a cheater bar for the ratchet, and most any other little thing you might find a need for. The lid latches in place, and you probably can't tip it over without tipping the entire car over.

I've heard that you can stick some Velcro strips to the bottom of most tool boxes so they won't slide around under any reasonably normal maneuving (haven't tried this, don't need it because there's no bare floor space in my car's trunk for it to slide on anyway).


Norm
 

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My Mustang car cover and its bag; old t-shirt for slapping off dust; and of course the trunk mat; anything I need to take to work---brief case, etc, goes in the trunk, not on the seat
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