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  • delatlanta1281
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    Agreed. I have Cocos in all 3 of my vintage bmws and love them.

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  • TrentW
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    Originally posted by drtwofish View Post
    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.
    I also have nothing but positive things to say about Drew and my new cocomats. He said it would take around 4 weeks, but they came in just over a week, which was great cause I get to enjoy them before I put my car up for the winter. These are excellent mats, very heavy and durable, and the fit is great. Make sure you specify whether you want the DS mat to extend up over the dead pedal or not.

    They give the E30 interior just the right vintage look I was going for.
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  • blunttech
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    I tried these in my turbo car and my clutch engages too low to use them. Nice mats though. ill put them in something else

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  • TrentW
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    FYI-The Bav Auto mats are much lower quality than the cocomats.

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  • CabbE30
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    There's a set of 4 on sale at Bavauto right now. $130.45.

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  • Mlarsen
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    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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  • md-va
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    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.

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  • drtwofish
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    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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  • VinniE30
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    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?

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

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  • 'e30love'
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    do they make
    rubber ones

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  • drtwofish
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    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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  • drtwofish
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    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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  • VinniE30
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    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.

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

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