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Floor Mats

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It's been awhile since I shopped for floor mats, but I need some new ones now.

The last time I did, I remember there being quite a nice selection of mats from a few different suppliers, but now there seems to be very few to choose from. IAP especially had some very nice ones, but they don't seem to have much anymore, unless you want to spend $149.00 for Cocoa mats, yeesh!

So what are you guys using these days?
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I ordered a set from Autosport, a subsidiary if IAP. The first ones that I bought were their cheapest custom mats and I wasn't satisfied with them, thin and cheesy. They let me exchange them towards a better set with no questions or problems, even though I couldn't locate the receipt. They also offer a lifetime warranty.
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The second set I got were the Classic mats. They are very nice.
http://www.autosportcatalog.com/floor-m ... liners.cfm
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cocomats.com expensive but worth it. custom fit to a template they provide you with.
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htchevyii wrote:I ordered a set from Autosport, a subsidiary if IAP. The first ones that I bought were their cheapest custom mats and I wasn't satisfied with them, thin and cheesy. They let me exchange them towards a better set with no questions or problems, even though I couldn't locate the receipt. They also offer a lifetime warranty.
Thanks for the link.

I had no idea that Autosport was connected to IAP. They have a very nice selection and I recognize some of the mats because IAP used to sell them. I'm probably going to go with the embroidered mats...
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Last year I purchased a heavy duty rubber floor mat for the rear of a common SUV from Walmart. Cutting it in half provided me with a protective mat for both sides of the front of a 79 Spider. Fit perfectly including the taper at the toes. Very inexpensive at less than $20.
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