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Old Jan 28, 2014 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by JCreasy

PS By comparison, the factory mats that were on my car in 2006 (when it had 11k miles on the clock) already looked like crap and I threw them away.
Could've sold it on ebay!
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Old Jan 28, 2014 | 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by KoB
My winter mats are Lloyd Rubbertite. They aren't liners like the Weather Tech, but they protect the carpets pretty well from moderate amounts if snow or slush. The fit is good and the price was reasonable -- about 50 bucks for the front mats only.
Looking at this...looks pretty good!
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Old Jan 28, 2014 | 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by rxjohn
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.
Yeah it always seems to go back and forth, doesn't it?
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Old Jan 28, 2014 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by rxjohn
Looking at this...looks pretty good!
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.
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