Floor Mat Topic
And there's always the person who says "use the search." Well, I did as I'm not new to forums.
Would it be better to bump a thread from 3 years ago? If so, I will do that next time.
However, starting a new thread brings in new ideas and new products and garners interest. I happened to find the cupholder thread informative. And what's wrong with talking about caliper painting?
I know..start a thread on IMS or what type of oil...and there's always a person who posts "Not this s**t again" picture of Picard. Never fails. But seriously...if you're not interested in the topic, don't click on it.
Would it be better to bump a thread from 3 years ago? If so, I will do that next time.
However, starting a new thread brings in new ideas and new products and garners interest. I happened to find the cupholder thread informative. And what's wrong with talking about caliper painting?
I know..start a thread on IMS or what type of oil...and there's always a person who posts "Not this s**t again" picture of Picard. Never fails. But seriously...if you're not interested in the topic, don't click on it.
I put the Lloyd Rubbertite mats or Weathertech Floorliners in every car that I buy, they do a fantastic job of protecting the carpet. The Weathertech floor mats are overpriced generic mats that you have to trim with a knife, the Rubbertite are a true custom fit. I think a set of four is $80 through Pelican.
I bought light gray Rubbertites a few weeks ago for my 996 but am now considering going with black for a bit more contrast, PM me if you want a good deal on a set of four very lightly used light gray Rubbertite mats.
I bought light gray Rubbertites a few weeks ago for my 996 but am now considering going with black for a bit more contrast, PM me if you want a good deal on a set of four very lightly used light gray Rubbertite mats.



