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Barrier between pilot seats to prevent cargo from sliding?

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I typically put the 3rd row down so i can have a larger cargo space. however i’ve realized that since I have two pilot seats items from the cargo could potentially fly into the main cabin of the car which could be a bit dangerous. Does anyone have any product recommendations to close up the gap?
 
I typically put the 3rd row down so i can have a larger cargo space. however i’ve realized that since I have two pilot seats items from the cargo could potentially fly into the main cabin of the car which could be a bit dangerous. Does anyone have any product recommendations to close up the gap?
Did you ever find a good solution for this?
 

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