Pics of Cocoa mats in Sand Beige Interior
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Door sill protection
I ordered these door sill protections which I thought was solid plastic but realized it was vinyl carbon fibre imitation. I normally hate carbon fibre imitation but this one had a purpose - to protect the door sills from scratching. And the result really impressed me. Apparently available in different colors which I also missed when ordering. They are made from really thick/tough vinyl and the children even stand on the door sill when getting in/out. No issue
It's described in this thread
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-forum/870453-door-sill-protection.html?highlight=Door+sill+protecting
It's described in this thread
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-forum/870453-door-sill-protection.html?highlight=Door+sill+protecting
#19
my car which is macadamia with sand beige interior came with cocoa carpet. The contrast is great and I like it much better than all sand beige interior. It looks great...someday I'll get off my behind and post some pics!
#20
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+1 on the cocoa mats with Sand Beige interior.
Like others, I bought the mats from Suncoast, and figured that if I didn't like them no great loss.
Now I cant tell which I like better, the black/beige contrast I had or the cocoa/beige now.
The OP's photos don't do the colors justice, IMO. The color is deeper in real life.
It comes off as a two tone combo that is "softer" than black/beige.
Like others, I bought the mats from Suncoast, and figured that if I didn't like them no great loss.
Now I cant tell which I like better, the black/beige contrast I had or the cocoa/beige now.
The OP's photos don't do the colors justice, IMO. The color is deeper in real life.
It comes off as a two tone combo that is "softer" than black/beige.
Last edited by Spokayman; 06-29-2015 at 01:36 AM. Reason: typo
#21
Racer
#22
Drifting
Why don't you just use your original mats? Who are you saving them for??
I have a 2 tone black/sand interior. I went with black mats purely for looks given the existing black wheel and dash.
I have a 2 tone black/sand interior. I went with black mats purely for looks given the existing black wheel and dash.
#24
Sir Thomas Lord of All Mets Fans
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I like the contrast to break up the all beige, and since my poor little unicorn is packed out in my back yard, it can get muddy, dirty, etc. and I'm thinking that the cocoa may better hide some of that than the OEM beige mats…T
#25
Drifting
I'll toss my nasty old stained sand beige mats back in if I'm going somewhere I expect to track mud/dirt into the car.
#26
Burning Brakes
Does anyone have pics of any color of the floor mats on sale in an all black interior?
I'm mainly curios how Terracotta would look, but also Sea Blue, Cocoa, and Stone Grey. Thanks!
I'm mainly curios how Terracotta would look, but also Sea Blue, Cocoa, and Stone Grey. Thanks!
#28
Sir Thomas Lord of All Mets Fans
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Pics of Cocoa mats in Sand Beige Interior
Had a chance to install my cocoa mats. Feeling pretty smug, as it's my first mod!
Thanks OP! A little contrasting color spiffs it up and a darker color will better hide the dirty hopefully...T
Thanks OP! A little contrasting color spiffs it up and a darker color will better hide the dirty hopefully...T
Last edited by tomc_mets; 07-09-2015 at 10:47 AM.
#29
Sir Thomas Lord of All Mets Fans
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Pics of Cocoa mats in Sand Beige Interior
Originally Posted by SJP3003
I've been doing the same and stocked up on Natural Browns. They resist staining much better than the beiges and look richer.
That looks pretty sharp...T
#30
I love this forum. I saw another post that pointed me to the sale. I have Sand Beige, so given the choices I was wondering if Natural Brown mats might work. I do a quick search and end up here with pictures. Now I know its a safe bet. Thanks guys!