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Rubber Mats?

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The driver' s side carpet on my 1969 is starting get a tad worn. Is it right/correct to have rubber matting? Wouldn' t mind it just on driver' s side at least. Any recommendations?
 
I lease cars and we supply carpet mats for all of our delivered cars.

I had a set made for my 944 and not only do they fit like a glove, they are just the same quality or even better as any that you would buy in any quality motor accessory shop such as Halfords etc.

If you want me to get a price for you, let me know the exact model and I' ll get back to you.

Best regards

Phil
 
Helen, rubber ,slippy when wet...oh oh...the mats Yes I agree!! [;)]

M

I don' t have a rubber set as over mats but a set of very nice black ones from a guy in Germany that have a nice big grey Porsche badge on them for about E40' s I will take a pic some time and post it they are very well made. Foam backed as well Gavin ,and Nick have seen them
 

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