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quick p.s to mederators.. WE NEED A INTERIOR SECTION!!!!!!

i have been searching for hours and cannot find any1 on the net that deals in automotive carpet in bright colours or does molded jobs for skylines not new 1's anyway i remember seeing a guy at the summernats that had piles and piles of mad colours if any1 knows his company name or anything it would be greatly appreciated as iwould any comany names or number in nsw that deal in this stuff, i am after some BRIGHT PURPLE carpet for my boot and floor any help would be greatly appreciated thank you,

p.s i live in NSW

Glen

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thought about that after i got of the net... only place in aus that does it good and good price is:

True Fit in mebourne Ph. 03 9792333

for anybody wanting to find kewl coloured carpet..

does anybody else here like the idea of a special interior mod section.. with thigns like fiting gauges and new seats to carpet and doing custom dashes.. just an idea of mine thought would be kewl..

Glen

hi...

when i got my interrior carpet i used boat carpet... you will probably find they have a slightly wider range in the boat carpet and the differences arent worth worrying about... its probably a little better quality because its designed to handle a soaking every now and then...

if you can, try and get the one without the backing glue... it goes into cornere better

i know this sounds a little far fetched but y dont u try bleaching your old carpet and dying it a wild colour of your choice... hell you can get a rainbow going if you a little that way :mellow:

Edited by Space Goat
  • 5 months later...
www.knoxautocarpets.com.au

its in melb, they might be able to freight?

I bought a black moulded carpet from them and it was very good.

I bought the super-ultra-mega-plush carpet, which was a bit of a mistake. In retrospect I should've gone for the lowest profile carpet, not the highest! :P

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