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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

No, unfortunately it's not from too much sex.

i read the title.. and that what i was gonna say..

hmm.. you could try getting ur mum or sister to patch it up..

after all.. its behind the pedals.. and no-one will see it..

if i was you.. i would get chequerplate floorplates...

GTS-t, Why don't you screw the floormatts down with black screws or just use a good application of velcro. As long as theyre quality matts and secured properly you shouldnt have a problem when racing.

Get them from wherever, but when you pick them up just feel the quality. Don't get crappy thin ones that seem very flimsy... All car matts are flimsy but really crappy ones will feel thin and generally cheap, you can pretty much just tell what car matts r decent and what ones r just crap... Autobarn, Repco etc should stock decent ones...

The best most rugged floor matts I have ever seen cost me $4.

I found a stall at the local wednesday markets and this dude was selling carpet off cuts.

They were $2ea and had a hard rubber under-side on them.

Had them for 2 years in my Pulsar and you could not tell the difference from when I purchased them to the day I sold them (except for the acid stain on the passenger side when a car battery got knocked over :eek: )

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