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I've seen some designs on 3D repositories that add a little drawer behind another FITS socket. Even if you don't have a 3D printer, many public libraries offer 3D printing services for the community they serve, and some Etsy 3D print sellers not only have their own offerings for the mav cubby but also offer 3D printing services (look at their about me screens). Here are a couple searches on two of the 3D printing repositories to get you started:Getting the thread back on track, does anyone have a good suggestions for the second part of my question? I hate seeing the empty cube for some reason but I'm struggling to find anything actually useful to use the cubby for.
https://www.printables.com/search/models?q=ford maverick cubby
https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=ford+maverick+cubby&page=1&type=things&sort=relevant
Remember, do not print car cabin accessories in a plastic called PLA. That type of plastic isn't heat resistant enough for the inside of a car, especially during summer. If you aren't familiar with the types of plastic used for 3D printing and want to print something at a library or another 3D printing service, make sure you tell them where you plan to use the print and ask for a plastic that won't melt in a hot car cabin.
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