Cheaper Frunk Liner Option
#31
Someone else already said it, but I simply don't get the need for the frunk liner. I use mine as a DD and put all kinds of stuff in the frunk day in and day out without a liner. It still looks practically new. I give it the occasional vacuum to get out sand or debris, but other than that it's fine. I'm extremely **** too, and I've never considered the need for a liner. To each their own I suppose.
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Never ceases to amaze me someone will spend 6 figures on a car... but will cut corners on accessories.
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markchristenson (06-23-2020)
#33
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I think this is more about having a lid on the bin. I have the bin in my current 911, but wish that it had a lid. I am now actually thinking about getting the WeatherTech mat and the cheap container.
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WellDressedCar (06-26-2020)
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Someone else already said it, but I simply don't get the need for the frunk liner. I use mine as a DD and put all kinds of stuff in the frunk day in and day out without a liner. It still looks practically new. I give it the occasional vacuum to get out sand or debris, but other than that it's fine. I'm extremely **** too, and I've never considered the need for a liner. To each their own I suppose.
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Drizz (06-22-2020)
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Dan, what are we going to do about you?
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APEX GT3 (03-04-2023)
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Not really a liner but a cooler. Rubbermaid cooler. Dropped right in without much wiggle room. Used it to store some pungent takeout food while on an hour drive. The cooler stunk up but the car didn’t. It’s a 718 Spyder. The lid for additional storage, of course!
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