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Old Sep 29, 2009 | 07:51 PM
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Anybody have CoCo Mats? they look pretty nice in photos....
 
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Old Sep 29, 2009 | 09:14 PM
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I do have them for the Z4. They are really durable and look nice too.
 
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I have a set of Coco Mats which I love. Got mine online about 6 months ago here: http://www.cocomatsnmore.com/NATURAL...OIR-CAR-MAT-10 You just give them the model/year and they send it to you. They are also available in Seattle at USA Auto Parts.
 
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I have had them for years in all my cars and I love them. Currently have them in my Boxster S (Black with Red dots) and in my 997 (Black with Silver dots) and I always yet great reviews from fellow PCA members at various events. The only minor drawback is that they are made very sturdy and they weigh a lot more than conventional mats. But I really love them - great looks and really easy to maintain - they basically don't get dirty.
 
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I have had them for years in all my cars and I love them. Currently have them in my Boxster S (Black with Red dots) and in my 997 (Black with Silver dots) and I always yet great reviews from fellow PCA members at various events. The only minor drawback is that they are made very sturdy and they weigh a lot more than conventional mats. But I really love them - great looks and really easy to maintain - they basically don't get dirty.
What is the texture like? are they soft? I picture them feeling strawlike?
 
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What is the texture like? are they soft? I picture them feeling strawlike?
They are not soft but more like woven rope (sisal hemp I think) which makes it very sturdy and wear well.
 
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