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Floor Mats? Where to get them and which one's for the winter?

Old Jan 18, 2009 | 03:34 PM
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Floor Mats? Where to get them and which one's for the winter?

What do you guys use? Where did you get them and how much were they?
 
Old Jan 18, 2009 | 07:25 PM
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Adam,

I just picked up a set of Michelin rubber mats from Walmart...the car never sees bad weather but I like keeping the factory mats in good condition...they are deep enough to take care of rain/snow if that's your concern.

I think they were like $20...

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Old Jan 18, 2009 | 09:28 PM
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You can get factory boxters ones for <$100 through suncoast or sunset motorsports. You only get the fronts for obvious reasons...
 
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Has anyone bought those embroidered ones I see on eBay that come from Brazil? I know that Brazil isn't paying much attention to the Porsche copyrite laws...and I haven't seen them for a while....but I saw the feeback from the seller's site and it had some nice feeback about the quality of the mats. Have any of you seen these? I'm not suggsting you support a copyrite violator....just wondered about the quality of the crests they had embroidered on the mats.
 
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I have coco mats. Not for everyone, but tough as heck and very 935ish..

And, you don't see salt/rock/grit/dirt at all! I had track mats and for the track (rennline), they are great, but day to day, especially when wet, they never ever look clean....

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Not for winter (I'm in Florida, so they're OK for my winter ), but I bought a set of Lloyd's mats to match my natural brown interior with the Turbo script in black lettering. I love them--got them from Pelican for around $130 And yes, the Lloyd mats add easily 20 hp
 
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