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G`Day all well finally we have a result hope to have them next weekend ???,so IF your looking for one then please pm me,We have change a few bit flap at front is to tuck in to gap between dash & screen,two lay`s of mat around vent`s,flap`s on end`s to tuck in,so you don`t have to put any Velco on,cheer`s chuckiepost-36964-1206147897_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1206147987_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1206148117_thumb.jpg. post-36964-1206147858_thumb.jpg,post-36964-1206147918_thumb.jpg.

  • 2 weeks later...

hi, in the new pictures, it looks like the mat covers the airbag...? but in the pic on the previous page where it's fitted to the car, it doesn't cover it. is this correct? if so, can i still get one that doesn't cover the airbag?

D.

  • 2 months later...

G`Day all,Well as for now i have to change HOW i have been doing dash mat`s,I had been taken PEOPLE on there WORD,But after 4 week`s of being messed around by STAGED (MARK) who has continuously messed me around. now say`s he`s sold car so he has NO need for it .as i only cover cost of mat +fuel to pick them up & post it can not HAPPEN.It is no fun having to CHASE people for what they ASK for i will no longer do this,YOU will need to PAY for them PRIOR to me doing any thing,Iam sorry to have to do this as i like to do the RIGHT thing by PEOPLE.I don`t like to post but as this HAS gone on & MARK keep`s playing game`s telling me thursday them not here any think for him i have to contact him & read text message so ,IT is so ,i may not do them at all now as it `seem`s to hard to get people to sort them self`s out .so thank you to all WHO have been great when i have DEALT with them ,cheer`s chuckie.

  • 4 months later...

G`day All,iam going to order a dash mat ,If any one is interested then please drop me PM & i will comeback to you ok ,i will talk to the guy i have make them next week So you have a few day to contact me NOT sure if they will go up in Price i will ask & if their is I will tell you ok cheer`s chuckie.

As asked. Has anybody seen a dashmat for Stagea? Help save the dash from the sun!

I have a black one in the shed doing nothing. previous owner had it custom made.

PM with an offer. could be yours for the right price.

Nigel.

  • 5 months later...

G`day Boy`s & Girl`s ,Just about to order few DASH MAT`S Again ,So if ANY one`s interested in one then PLEASE PM me ,i shall waet a week or 2 depand`s on how BUSY my man is ,Cheer`s chuckie,

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