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    300tdi floor mats

    Would some nice person post a photo of the passenger side rubber mat?
    My mat seems too long because of the a/c unit, and it curls around on itself. I can't remember what my old used to be like but it didn't look like this one.

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    Yes that's it has it been trimmed to fit under the a/c unit

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    Yes, by the looks of it. The non-textured band that borders the rest of the mat is missing across the top. It's a very professional looking cut, so probably done at the factory for the Aussie A/C.

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    Mine is exactly the same and gets chipped off at the edge every time I close the door - ahh, the delights of a car with character

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    My mats are buggered and I'm still looking for some cheap replacements that will fit.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Info for VladTepes especially: Looks like you need what I got maybe 6 years ago for Defender floormats. A rubber "horsemat" from Clark Rubber. About 6 feet by four and 8mm thick. Dimples on top side and some wide shallow sort of grooves on bottom - probably making them less prone to slip if water underneath. Then cost about $80. Presumably designed for placement where horses may slip. Especially in horsefloats.


    After cutting out two mats for my Defender, still have an approx. 4 foot square piece which has had other uses. Not likely to keep if for replacement mats as obviously this stuff should outlast several standard ones. I used the latter for patterns but made mats slightly oversize for tight fit so less dirt works its way round edges and underneath.

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