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under the carpet

ashonen

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hi

when i removed my seats i also lifted the carpet to inspect the floor - as you do - and i found someones old axminster underneath which i have removed as it was wicking up damp..now should there be something under the original carpet or was the last owner just trying do use up his old carpet[:D]
 
Funny you should ask. I took my passenger side seat out at the weekend and found four old jelly babies, an unopened packet of polos and a CD of Holtz's 'Planets' in a Shamen 'Boss Drum' CD case.

I'll admit to owning the last item (and had wondered where it had gone) but the polos and the jelly babies definately date back to the last owner. And I've owned the car nearly 3 years ... !


Oli.
 
ORIGINAL: zcacogp

but the polos and the jelly babies definately date back to the last owner. And I've owned the car nearly 3 years ... !

Oli.
Well were they still edible or did you try them on the wife first?


PS Club meet Friday night!
 
ORIGINAL: tr7v8

PS Club meet Friday night!
Bu99er! I'm busy!

Remind me of the pattern - first Friday of the month, non?

I must turn up to another one. I promised you I would, and I need to deliver on that promise. Apologies.


Oli.
 
ORIGINAL: ashonen
i cant see anything like that is it readily available for retro fit
Heavy, slightly goo-ey black stuff painted onto the metalwork. I think that Dunlop did something suitable - Dunlop Stoneguard, if I remember correctly. But there will be lots of others.


Oli.
 

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