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MR2_dock.stl
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Cell phone dock for MR2 Spyder

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This is printed in two pieces with a clever method for keeping everything in place and well-shaded from the sun. You open the dash cubby lid, and the upper part of the phone holder snaps securely into the top latch. The bottom of the phone holder sets securely into the latch hole at the bottom. Then the phone sets into the holder and the lid is set down to the top of the phone, and everything holds together (tested on tight corners). Run a USB cable behind the dash and through a small hole in the cubby box. When you're ready to take the phone out, just tuck everything into the cubby and close it. This particular variation holds a Pixel 3a phone with a minimal case: 156mm x 75mm x 12mm with a little room to spare. A wider phone will work fine -- it just causes the cubby lid to rest higher. To hold a longer phone, just cut out the tiny wall on the right edge of the bottom section. A thicker phone might need you to stretch the bottom segment of the model in that direction during slicing.

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Published Jun 27, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Todd Andrew (tk2393) · License: CC BY

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