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Yeslekquinn
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interior mods? cup holders, etc

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Any creative fixes yal have done to the interior of your volvo? Funny, for all the amazing little luxuries these cars have, I've gotten used to NEVER having a cup holder... Any suggestions?

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Funny you should ask... a few years ago a member posted about 3D printed cupholders for his 240.
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I've thought about attaching some sort of felt or black microfiber with a contact adhesive around the inside of the door pockets so that stuff I put in there doesn't rattle against the hard plastic while driving. Something like what is on the inside/bottom of the glove box or under the cupholder insert in the center console ('06 S60). I've also caught the passenger side belt buckle clinking against the door pillar trim as it hangs there. First couple times before I figured out what it was I got all alarmed because I thought it sounded like a suspension clunk on that side. Tracking around with my sister one day she stopped at a fabric store. But that particular store caters to Amish locals. Black microfiber material is apparently too 'fancy' for them. I've seen it for sale on a ream before. I just don't remember where.

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