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    I just want to give a shoutout to Drew and company at cocomats.com - they make a great product and really stand behind it. I contacted him a few weeks ago to ask about a pair of front mats for my 325iX, and he immediately sent out several samples (about 3" x 3") of the colors I was interested in as well as hand-drawn paper templates to check the fit. The right side of the template needed a little trimming, so he promised to incorporate that into my mats - a custom build indeed.

    It took about a week to make the mats, which unfortunately got lost by UPS. When I contacted him again, he wrote back right away that they would make me a new set asap. Not only did they do that, they threw in a set of rear mats for my troubles - and it wasn't even their fault!

    The mats are top quality and look great, and I couldn't have asked for better service. Email drew@cocomats.com or drop by his booth at the Vintage this weekend and I have every confidence he'll treat you right too.


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    ...even Jay Leno could vouch for CocoMats!
    John Anthony
    e90 m3
    e28- Commuter Spec

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      #3
      If you don't mind me asking, how much did they set you back?

      Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866
      Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.

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        #4
        I have a set of Coco mats in Black, I love them. They were something like $250 or so, but really, really nice.

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          #5
          Sorry, I realized I forgot to reply to this. I paid $150ish for a set of 2 mats.

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            #6
            Do these mats have a tendency to "ride up", as in they get pushed forward towards the pedals? Every floor mat i've had does this. I ended up ziptieing the back of the mat to the front of the seat rail.
            Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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              #7
              Not that I've found - they're super heavy and backed with thick rubber spikes. I'd recommend contacting Drew and asking for a sample - the little samples are constructed just like the mats (and make neat coasters).

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                #8
                In fact, that may be my only complaint - the mats are so thick that they act as a clutch stop! No big deal since I had plenty of travel, but if you have a low engagement point it could be an issue. If that's the case I'm sure they could cut them to avoid contacting the clutch arm.

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                  #9
                  do they make
                  rubber ones

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                    #10
                    Um, not that I know of, but you can see their whole line of mats on their website.

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                      #11
                      I just ordered some today.. I've been wanting these for a while ever since I first saw them in an e30. I got black and white dot classic coco for driver and passenger. I'll report back when I get them. They said it could be a few weeks or so. How long did yours take?
                      Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by VinniE30 View Post
                        I just ordered some today.. I've been wanting these for a while ever since I first saw them in an e30. I got black and white dot classic coco for driver and passenger. I'll report back when I get them. They said it could be a few weeks or so. How long did yours take?
                        Hey Vinni, I think it took about a week or so for them to make the mats the first time, but they got lost in the mail (and subsequently showed up a few weeks later, after replacements had been rush-built and shipped). They're well worth the wait - enjoy!

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                          #13
                          I have a set in my vert and really like them. Drew was great to work with. I'm thinking about getting a set for my e39 as well.
                          Current: 2011 M3
                          Retired: 1986 325e, 1991 318i, 1991 325ic, 1992 325ic, 1998 528i, 2002 325xiT, 2003 530i, 2005 325xiT, 2008 335i

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                            #14
                            I wish I would of bought these instead of the crappy ones I bought.

                            Edit: Fuck it, I splurged and got a set of the Jaspe mats.

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                              #15
                              There's a set of 4 on sale at Bavauto right now. $130.45.

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