Dee25790
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I need some decent fitted car mats for my corsa b.
They got to be tough as they get a hammering when am workin on site even if I take my boots off before I drive home.
I need some that can be attached to the carpet as i hate it when they slide about under the pedals haha.
Would probably get some rubber ones if someone knows where I can get em?
Not looking to spend a fortune mind..
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Brett
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Can't imagine where you'd get car mats for a reasonable price tbh. If only there was some kind of auction site that sold everything imaginable.
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taylorboosh
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I have some £13 posted
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taylorboosh
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Brand new i might add although nit rubber
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Dee25790
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
Can't imagine where you'd get car mats for a reasonable price tbh. If only there was some kind of auction site that sold everything imaginable.
Could you think of a place to buy them where you can get real world reviews and advice and still buy the product at a reasonable price.. Perhaps some sort of car based forum?
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Dee25790
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quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
Brand new i might add although nit rubber
U2U me some pics bud
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SVM 286
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Do you actually park on site Dee? If so, is it not possible to park off site?
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Dee25790
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Yeah our cabins are up the top of the site, I could park elsewhere but it means being a fair distance away and having to carry tools etc. also if I need to go elsewhere it's handy to have the car next to the cabins to throw whatever I need in the back. I always take my boots off and have old trainers I wear to drive but the crap still manages to get in haha
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Dee25790
quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
Brand new i might add although nit rubber
U2U me some pics bud
Theyre still wrapped up new lmao good quality though
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Dee25790
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If they're black I'll take em mate. PayPal?
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taylorboosh
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U2u
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Dee25790
Yeah our cabins are up the top of the site, I could park elsewhere but it means being a fair distance away and having to carry tools etc. also if I need to go elsewhere it's handy to have the car next to the cabins to throw whatever I need in the back. I always take my boots off and have old trainers I wear to drive but the crap still manages to get in haha
Need to get yer technique down Chief
Sit on driver's seat sideways, put trainers on without getting the soles on the deck, shove boots in sturdy cardboard box or plastic tub in passenger footwell and transfer to boot when home or off site.
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Dee25790
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Hahaha if only mate I barely manage to squeeze in as it is wouldn't be able to do all that shifting about. I have to slide myself in under the steering wheel and avoid the crushing the drivers side bolster too, I'm a bit too tall for a corsa but I refuse to buy another car till this one is dead. I'll give it a try tho nice one for the tip (Y)
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SVM 286
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That's what I used to do.
Took me a while to get the execution right but got my technique dialled in and kept my carpets clean
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SVM 286
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Oh and get a washable heavy nylon seat cover, then you can slide across it without killing your bolster
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luciaadr
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/tailor-made-car-mats-from-only-11-84-valuecarmats-2146319
Decent mats and well priced under £12
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Dee25790
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
Oh and get a washable heavy nylon seat cover, then you can slide across it without killing your bolster
That's a good idea. I've been looking for waterproof ones which aren't too horrible to sit in when I'm not in work
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