Genuine HONDA Access (Premium) mats for "LHD" S2k
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Floor Mats showed up today. Boy was that box confusing as hell to open. It is too bad the mats showed up just before the Mrs. and I went out apartment hunting. Oh well. There is always tomorrow.
Pics of black floor mats on red carpet to follow.
Thanks Sam!
Pics of black floor mats on red carpet to follow.
Thanks Sam!
#402
Originally Posted by DaPhatty,Mar 20 2010, 09:35 PM
Floor Mats showed up today. Boy was that box confusing as hell to open. It is too bad the mats showed up just before the Mrs. and I went out apartment hunting. Oh well. There is always tomorrow.
Pics of black floor mats on red carpet to follow.
Thanks Sam!
Pics of black floor mats on red carpet to follow.
Thanks Sam!
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And the journey is complete! Woohoo! Everyone says the quality of these mats needs to be seen to be believed. I can honestly say that every word of that statement is true. If you are on the fence about these mats, jump on them. You will NOT be disappointed. Thank you Sam for making these available to the community!
And now... Pictures! Here are my black mats on red carpet. I decided to take out the seats and clean/treat the leather. So you'll get a good idea of what the mats look like with and without the seats in place. Also, forgive the pics. Not sure why the interior looks pink.
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After:
And now... Pictures! Here are my black mats on red carpet. I decided to take out the seats and clean/treat the leather. So you'll get a good idea of what the mats look like with and without the seats in place. Also, forgive the pics. Not sure why the interior looks pink.
Before:
After:
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Protip: If you already have the floor mat posts on the driver side then you won't need to install the grommet or sheet metal screw on that side. Simply cut the carpet as instructed (use the posts as a guide) and replace the floor mat posts with the new version.