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Coco Mat Recommendation for Graphite Grey Interior
Curious to hear/see what color Coco Mat has worked well in your Graphite Grey interior. I'd love to do something that's an offshoot of Grey but open to other options.
Black rennline track mats, painted center console, black leather center console pads. Soon to be carbon horseshoe and carbon door sill plates. Pulls it all together. Picture doesn't do it justice. Looks brand new.
Black rennline track mats, painted center console, black leather center console pads. Soon to be carbon horseshoe and carbon door sill plates. Pulls it all together. Picture doesn't do it justice. Looks brand new.
Hmmm, I never would have considered these until you posted a picture. How do you like them? We clearly have similar tastes. How are they for a 90 percent street car?
Hmmm, I never would have considered these until you posted a picture. How do you like them? We clearly have similar tastes. How are they for a 90 percent street car?
We do have similar tastes! I gotta say, i never had a problem with the grey interior. In fact i like it. But just like any color interior, it helps to break it up in some way.
I bought the track mats a long time ago back in 2006. I love em for a number of reasons and would buy them all over again. They certainly helped to break up the sea of grey. They are also durable as he'll. When they get dirty, just wipe them off. Take em out, hose them down, or wipe them down with a rag, they are easier to keep clean than a carpet mat and a much cleaner look. They still look brand new after all these years.
After 4 years of DD driving (2002-06) and dragging crap from snow, rain, mud into the car and trying keep the carpet mats clean, I threw out my carpet mats and replaced them with the aluminum track mats. Been a good move.
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