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AIRVENT MICROPHONE HOLDER

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k8krh

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Does anyone know who sells the airvent<car airvent> microphone holder?, I can't drill in the new car dash board or use adhesive.
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Nite Ize Steelie is what I was using in my previous truck, and will be using again when/if I get around to installing my setup into my new truck.

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Nite Ize Steelie Vent Mount for Mobile-STVM-11-R7 - The Home Depot


I was putting it in the slot on the driver's side of the center console, hung up on the knob a few times. Then I left it to lay in the pen tray, in the center console. My phone originally was hanging on my Steelie, but every time that I made a turn, the centrifigal force would swing my phone, and thus move the vent away from where I wanted it. Plus, I upgraded my phone and ended up losing the magnet on the back, so I thought about trying to hang my CB mic on it. But, like k8krh, I didn't want to put any more holes (seen/unseen) in my truck than I already had.
 
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