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Too tacky?!

tscaptain

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Thought I might brighten up the inside a bit for a bit of a laugh. Waddya think - too tacky/Halfrauds? Mat quality is equal to Porsche mats and has velcro on the back too - woo-hoo! I do like the extra heel pad and the red is a close match to the centre console. Either way they do liven it up.[:D]

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Just think of the text variations you could have in yours!!:ROFLMAO: Edit- perhaps I should have bought a Vauxhall Corsa after all............[&:]
 
Here Matt

http://www.ambassadorcarmats.co.uk/products/custom-car-mats

Hours of fun playing around with colours, borders and text![:D]

(No connection with that company, of course)
 
Think you could be right there. That script is on a separate stitched on "pad" which could easily be removed, I think.[;)]
 
Funky

Do they make Manfred go faster[:D]

I know an young Lady who may be buying a car tonight mats like that would look brilliant in, Unfortunately the 997 bit would need to be changed
 
Looks good Alan but I am sure Dr Porsche will say they invalidate your warranty. I like the extra heel pad and the price compared to the Porsche item. I seem to wear out my mats very quickly. Is that because my driving is so bad I am always shuffling my feet around?
 
Thanks - I think next time I will go for the more subtle approach!![:D] Like this maybe. Or maybe I should stop wasting so much time playing around on websites.............[:(]
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The scripts looks cheap being on seperate pads. If they were embroidered direct into the velour (as implied by the web site configurator) I might be interested. As is it would be script free for me.
 
ORIGINAL: garyw

It does make the car look more christmasy....[;)]

garyw
That was the plan Gary. I have some flashing led lights to hang around the back window too. Do you think a fluffy Santa and his sleigh hanging from the rear view mirror would be ott?[:)]
 

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