What do you guys do for floor mats?
#16
How about flying spares? They seem to have the OEM mats and lambswool mats:
https://www.flyingspares.com/shop/be...rugs-mats.html
https://www.flyingspares.com/shop/be...rugs-mats.html
#20
man, I was looking for that blue but with the Mulliner package forever! That or this darker blue that I found a yr after I got mine.
British, maybe giving them your interior color code they can match it up that way. Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t the color code located in the truck?
British, maybe giving them your interior color code they can match it up that way. Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t the color code located in the truck?
#22
Go dark
Don't get me wrong, I like the idea of color matching. Looks great but if your putting miles on the car in different weather your shoes are bringing in dark dirt, your shoes have black soles and over time the mats get stained. Who knows what your passengers have walked in. Maybe having a separate set?
Wyo
2007 GT Moroccan Blue Diamond series.
#23
This style has become quite popular recently. Not sure if they offer them for the CGT.
https://www.customein.com/products/c...ther-with-logo
https://www.customein.com/products/c...ther-with-logo
#24
I got a pair of the all season floor mats directly from a dealer online. Be careful as there are different skus for different model years I think 12-18 was what it said coming for a 13 and a different sku for before 12 if I remember correctly. They have a diamond pattern in them.
#25
Definitely will once I dig them out of the garage and put them on the new car once it's finished. Found the receipt though and they were quite cheap for a front set after black Friday discount.
Here's the pair from Flying Spares.
https://www.flyingspares.com/shop/co...w1862435d.html
#26
You are correct, but they do look good and are practical. Reasonably priced too, so if the OP needs mats that are original quality why not go all season if they are official products while looking pretty good. Just my two cents. Otherwise Flying Spares would probably be a good choice.
#27
I use OEM "Chocolate" high-pile mats in the '14 FS. Panamera has espresso interior but I use OEM all-weather mats in black and it looks fine. '13 Cayenne has luxor beige interior with WeatherTech mats in black. The contrast looks good.
#30
I got into the spare well and found the paint/interior code, but I don't know what to do with it.
Paint is "LK5W" although I don't know that it matters, interior code is a short, "99"
Followed by six or seven "options" that are just hexidecimal code
The interior carpet is tan, but I can't seem to find a floor at match.
Any thoughts?
Paint is "LK5W" although I don't know that it matters, interior code is a short, "99"
Followed by six or seven "options" that are just hexidecimal code
The interior carpet is tan, but I can't seem to find a floor at match.
Any thoughts?