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Does anyone know how much official WRX mats are from Subaru, and does anyone have any Pictures.
I have seen these on Ebay and like the look of them, I know they have the sti logo on but the mat looks decent enough.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUBARU-IMPREZA...QQcmdZViewItem
The bloke says they will fit the new 06 model, just wondering what people thoughts are?
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I have seen these on Ebay and like the look of them, I know they have the sti logo on but the mat looks decent enough.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUBARU-IMPREZA...QQcmdZViewItem
The bloke says they will fit the new 06 model, just wondering what people thoughts are?
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Alan
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Those dont look like the ones I got from Subaru for my MY06 STI, I got 'em from Adams in Aylesbury - I dont have the part number - but could do a pic tomorrow if you want.
As I recall they were 56 quid plus the dreaded.
T.
As I recall they were 56 quid plus the dreaded.
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They are £60 for the WRX mats, i have them but i aint that impressed with the longevity of them. Although i have done 43k miles in under 3 years, i am on my second set of mats as they keep wearing out too quick where my heels sit. Especially the right foot as left foot gets the foot rest.
They look good quality, and look good, and have a basic WRX logo, nothing chav.
Follow the below link for a basic piccy off Subaru webby.
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/Su...5?Opendocument
They look good quality, and look good, and have a basic WRX logo, nothing chav.
Follow the below link for a basic piccy off Subaru webby.
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/Su...5?Opendocument
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Originally Posted by MaDaSS
They are £60 for the WRX mats, i have them but i aint that impressed with the longevity of them. Although i have done 43k miles in under 3 years, i am on my second set of mats as they keep wearing out too quick where my heels sit. Especially the right foot as left foot gets the foot rest.
They look good quality, and look good, and have a basic WRX logo, nothing chav.
Follow the below link for a basic piccy off Subaru webby.
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/Su...5?Opendocument
They look good quality, and look good, and have a basic WRX logo, nothing chav.
Follow the below link for a basic piccy off Subaru webby.
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/Su...5?Opendocument
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I totally agree with you , i have my geniune WRX mats for 5 months and already the drivers mat is wearing through , and I paid £56 for them.
Originally Posted by MaDaSS
They are £60 for the WRX mats, i have them but i aint that impressed with the longevity of them. Although i have done 43k miles in under 3 years, i am on my second set of mats as they keep wearing out too quick where my heels sit. Especially the right foot as left foot gets the foot rest.
They look good quality, and look good, and have a basic WRX logo, nothing chav.
Follow the below link for a basic piccy off Subaru webby.
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/Su...5?Opendocument
They look good quality, and look good, and have a basic WRX logo, nothing chav.
Follow the below link for a basic piccy off Subaru webby.
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/Su...5?Opendocument
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To make the genuine WRX type mats last longer and look good buy some ally heel plates available seperately from car accessory shops and attach with rivets.
Just avoid the ones from Halfrauds with the "Ripspeed" logo, too max power, and no class.
Just avoid the ones from Halfrauds with the "Ripspeed" logo, too max power, and no class.
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I got mine at the NBO for £30 2 years ago. They look a little tatty now with the heal pad fraying and coming loose, but I can stand £30 every 2 years. Might consider some Autostyle if I'm keeping the car.
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