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Old 18 January 2002, 11:12 PM
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Need to buy a set of car mats for my new scooby. What do you lot recommend apart from dealer ones??
Old 19 January 2002, 12:42 AM
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I just got some from Graham Goode in Leicester.

WR Blue with pink STi logos. Really good quality. Order on-line for £46.00 + VAT IIRC.

www.grahamgoode.com

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Old 19 January 2002, 09:20 AM
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My brother bought me some Autostyle ones for xmas, which look really good, black with electric blue STI and edging.
Old 19 January 2002, 11:59 AM
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How much is it for the Autostyle mats?? Does it have the metal heel plates?
Old 19 January 2002, 12:08 PM
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yes they do have metal heelplates, and for the set of 4 mine cost £79.99 and yo pay extra for logos etc. In all for the set with logos heelplates and a bootmat it came to £139.99, but it was well worth it. website: www.autostyle.co.uk
Old 19 January 2002, 12:26 PM
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Crickey thats expensive for a set of mats!!!!! Whats so good about them?
Old 19 January 2002, 01:12 PM
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www.quickshiftracing.co.uk I got some chequer plate mats for the front of my Scooby from them. They are completely chequer plate with no material so they are dead easy to clean with a jet wash £55 inc delivery
Old 19 January 2002, 01:22 PM
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they are the best - and tailored to fit exactly, and are fied in place so they dont slip - they do do a cheaper option - about £39.99 I think.
Old 19 January 2002, 06:07 PM
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Autostyle mats are great - tailored to your car - a range of colours, logos etc - great quality, you get what you pay for
Old 20 January 2002, 02:14 AM
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I want to agree with the autostyle fans.Fit spot on,look like they came with the car,just look a bit newer!

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i have a set of oe wrx 01 (thats black plush with blue wrx logo on them ) very nice got them for £40 not bad i think
Old 20 January 2002, 10:21 AM
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go to focus diy store they got some rubber ones for £10. and spend the rest on something else after all they only get dirty.
Old 20 January 2002, 01:41 PM
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Got some offical scoob ones for Xmas - good fit and don't slip around. But...they cost 60 quid, and I'd be suprised if the driver's side will last the year (good job they've got a warranty on them!). I think others have commented on this as well.

Had some 30 quid Halford jobs before that and they didn't fit properly - couldn't get the accelerator fully depressed or open the boot. More likely to last the life of the car though.
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quikshiftracing.co.uk There is no c in quikshift, p.s. this is my company! Check out the stainless filters!
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