Genuine Mats from WB Performance!
#923
Just a quick note to anyone holding off due to shipping times (like I did for far too long) the seller's response and courier's shipping times are unbelievably fast: the record below starts about 50 minutes after I placed my order online:
Thanks Si, looking forward to a fresh interior incredibly soon!
Thanks Si, looking forward to a fresh interior incredibly soon!
#924
Just a quick note to anyone holding off due to shipping times (like I did for far too long) the seller's response and courier's shipping times are unbelievably fast: the record below starts about 50 minutes after I placed my order online:
Thanks Si, looking forward to a fresh interior incredible soon!
Thanks Si, looking forward to a fresh interior incredible soon!
#925
Are most people here installing them per OEM instructions? i.e. cutting the carpet and installing the bracket underneath?
or do people just lay them down without the brackets?
i hate doing ireversible things but i guess since my hump is starting to show worn signs, it might just be a neccesary evil...
and +1 on the fast shipping. Thanks Si!
or do people just lay them down without the brackets?
i hate doing ireversible things but i guess since my hump is starting to show worn signs, it might just be a neccesary evil...
and +1 on the fast shipping. Thanks Si!
#926
Are most people here installing them per OEM instructions? i.e. cutting the carpet and installing the bracket underneath?
or do people just lay them down without the brackets?
i hate doing ireversible things but i guess since my hump is starting to show worn signs, it might just be a neccesary evil...
and +1 on the fast shipping. Thanks Si!
or do people just lay them down without the brackets?
i hate doing ireversible things but i guess since my hump is starting to show worn signs, it might just be a neccesary evil...
and +1 on the fast shipping. Thanks Si!
Me, I love knowing that its done properly.
#927
Thanks, by the way in case anyone is curious, the 2 rear pieces that fit over the hump lays down perfectly on top without the use of any brackets
I'm just going to leave mine in like this for a while since I usually have a pair of cheap rubber mats on top of my oem mats anyways so there's no point in me putting in the nice jdm front pieces just to be all covered up. The main point of getting these was to prevent further wear on the cross member and the rear pieces will do a fabulous job
I'm just going to leave mine in like this for a while since I usually have a pair of cheap rubber mats on top of my oem mats anyways so there's no point in me putting in the nice jdm front pieces just to be all covered up. The main point of getting these was to prevent further wear on the cross member and the rear pieces will do a fabulous job
#928
Thanks, by the way in case anyone is curious, the 2 rear pieces that fit over the hump lays down perfectly on top without the use of any brackets
I'm just going to leave mine in like this for a while since I usually have a pair of cheap rubber mats on top of my oem mats anyways so there's no point in me putting in the nice jdm front pieces just to be all covered up. The main point of getting these was to prevent further wear on the cross member and the rear pieces will do a fabulous job
I'm just going to leave mine in like this for a while since I usually have a pair of cheap rubber mats on top of my oem mats anyways so there's no point in me putting in the nice jdm front pieces just to be all covered up. The main point of getting these was to prevent further wear on the cross member and the rear pieces will do a fabulous job