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Toyota Hilux 1989–1997 Cup Holder

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0.4mm nozzle, 0.20mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
0.4mm nozzle, 0.20mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
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G’day guys,

 

My name’s Andrew and I’m from Australia. This is a cup holder I designed for my 1995 Toyota Hilux LN106 dual cab. It should also fit most Toyota Hilux / Pickup models from 1989 to 1997.

 

It’s a three-part design. The main section includes a 375ml standard can holder, as well as a whole to suit a Yeti Colster or stubby.

 

It mounts using the original factory holes and includes locating pins for proper alignment.

 

I’ve printed mine in ASA, which has held up well. I also tested PETG, but it warped in the Australian summer and only lasted about six months before deforming, so I wouldn’t recommend it.

 

There’s also a textured top plate included so you can match the factory-style finish and add a bit of extra detail.

 

Feel free to use and modify this design, but please keep it open source and available for free. Do not redistribute or sell this model.

 

Thanks guys, hope you get some use out of it. Cheers.

 

Super glue will be needed

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