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I have some prices back for the mat sets, there are quite a few options but this will give you an idea what they will charge. I think its great this company was willing to customise mat sets for us, lets make it worth their while.

Standard loop or plush carpet in various colors:

2 front mats: $75

4 floor mats: $85

Full set including hump mat with velcro: $95

Cargo mat: $80

USA quality plush carpet, soft feel, only 4 colors:

2 front mats: $95

4 floor mats: $125

Full set including hump mat with velcro: $145

Cargo Mat: $100

I will try to get some decent pics when its not raining but the fit is perfect and the feel of the USA plush carpet is amazing. Very happy with the result, the Grey I chose is nearly the same shade of the stock Grey carpet, even though the pics show differently.

They cut squares out for the luggage hooks in the back, hopefully it sits well with the hook over the mat, you can ask for the hole or leave it underneath, your call.

Contact All Car Carpets on 1800 227 628 and tell them Scott with the white Stagea gave you the number. :)

http://www.all-car-carpets.com.au/

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That looks like a good deal they've put together.

I got a full set from Japan over a year ago & other than the back seat mats clipping onto the centre hump mat via studs, they are pretty well the same as what you have.

Of course by the time I paid the freight they were a lot more expensive than buying local. I should have anticipated this....

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Have you tried that Dynamat stuff Scotty? They do a floor material that's supposed to be pretty good.

Thanks for the ground work on the floor mats. Cheaper than the Nismos that were looking like my only option. My mats are actually in good nick, bar the drivers which is ruined. Cargo mat would be good too!

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Hell yeah! Nice work Scott.

The only small change I would love would be to have the cargo mat to cover the back of the rear seats too. I am constntly loading stuff in and out of mine and it would be handy.

Will give them a shout tomorrow.

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