FS - 924/944/951/968 Black Floor Mats Set $75.00 Shipped CONUS
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SOLD - 924/944/951/968 Black Floor Mats Set $75.00 Shipped CONUS
As the Title says....FS - 924/944/951/968 Black Floor Mats $75.00 Shipped CONUS
<<<<THESE ARE SOLD>>>>
Black with Contrasting Black "Porsche" Logo....backing has seperated and torn due to age but is not noticeable once they are installed. This can easily be removed...if desired you can spray the back side of the mat with truck bedliner (readily available at any auto parts store) and create a backing which virtually eliminates any movement or the need for retaining clips or ties.
Photo # 1 - All four Mats
Photo # 2 - Installed in Car
Photo # 3 - Installed in Car
Photo #4 - Close-UP of Script (crappy cell phone photo they are black see other two photos)
<<<<THESE ARE SOLD>>>>
Black with Contrasting Black "Porsche" Logo....backing has seperated and torn due to age but is not noticeable once they are installed. This can easily be removed...if desired you can spray the back side of the mat with truck bedliner (readily available at any auto parts store) and create a backing which virtually eliminates any movement or the need for retaining clips or ties.
Photo # 1 - All four Mats
Photo # 2 - Installed in Car
Photo # 3 - Installed in Car
Photo #4 - Close-UP of Script (crappy cell phone photo they are black see other two photos)
Last edited by Scott 951; 08-11-2012 at 10:34 AM.
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Tempting... and not even a month after I bought a new set of Lloyd's Mats... how badly do these slip around? I generally never tether or use hooks, so would these generally stay in place or do they have a habit of riding up the pedals?
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Chris,
They actually don't move really at all...I just always use clips as a safety precaution and the bedliner is a way to restore the back side of any floor mat and is a DIY I picked up here on rennlist.
Scott
They actually don't move really at all...I just always use clips as a safety precaution and the bedliner is a way to restore the back side of any floor mat and is a DIY I picked up here on rennlist.
Scott
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Thanks, Scott. Are these OEM or aftermarket? If aftermarket, are they OEM copies? I'm not sure what was standard on our cars.