This website sells carpets, and it is damn hard to find a used capret for a sedan. Has anyone ever used this place. They said it doesnt come with the wholes cut for the shifter, and will required some trimming around the edges. What do you guys think?
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According to their instructions, you pull your old carpet out first.
Looks pretty nice actually. Molded with padding. Cheap too. Someone should buy one and be the guinea pig.
Edit: Hm... Looking again, they have a kit for my MG. I was just thinking about buying new carpet for it. Maybe I'll be the guinea pig...Comment
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I need a carpet, this may be an answer. I get a discount at the dealership but i think its still like $400. This would be worth it just to find out...Comment
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This website sells carpets, and it is damn hard to find a used capret for a sedan. Has anyone ever used this place. They said it doesnt come with the wholes cut for the shifter, and will required some trimming around the edges. What do you guys think?
http://www.stockinteriors.com/AutoCa...41&ModelId=436Comment
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Just so you know, early and later carpets are different.
Early carpet has the padding seperate from the carpet, later has the padding molded on.
My '87 325is has the later carpet.Comment
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my 86 had the molding attached to the carpet... how early are you talking stereoinstallerOriginally posted by george graves
Are you kidding me? That nerd doesn't even know how his dick works, let alone a car.Comment
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I sent away for a sample swatch of their black carpet. Seems like pretty decent stuff. It's got a plasticy backing on it that looks as if it makes it waterproof, which would be nice if you ever spilled anything on it. It's roughly 1/4" thick or a little over and is very soft.
I might just have to pick one up.Comment
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I just received 3 samples of their ultra plush carpet and it seems to be some good stuff. I may be trying this instead of factory carpeting once i can decide on which color i want...Comment
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