Fabric mats

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  1. #1
    lightbody
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    My grey fabric mats (as fitted with pepper pack) are a bit worn 2 years on... has anyone got a spare set that they removed when fitting some fancier ones? Alternatively, how much are they from the dealer or has anyone got good alternatives to recommend

  2. #2
    duncan
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    The Rubber mats are great for the winter time, and are pretty cool.
    They aren't cheap however, but are of the correct footwell shape.

  3. #3
    Julz
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    I got the rather snazzy Mini mats from my dealer that have the mini badge on them, about £50ish and they're black and don't show up so much dirt!! braw!!

  4. #4
    Wul
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    Rob - my vote also goes for the rubber ones - i have a spare set of cloth ones (chilli pack) for the front but want to keep them i'm afraid for swapping when i sell the thing (eventually).

    Prices from the accessory catalogue:

    Rubber Mats - F:£25 R:£14 (available in black, beige, grey, red)
    Velour Mats - £40 for the set (black, beige, grey, blue)
    Velour 'City' Mats (with badge) - £55 (black, beige, grey)

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    I agree with Wul, i got a good deal for the rubber mats and can say that they are much better than the cloth ones :)

    Bonnie Scotland

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    Mini Martyn
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    Rubber is always a safe option!!

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    I agree with MM. If things are looking wet it's best to be safe and go with the rubber.

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    Yeah, you never know what sort of nasty beasties you might trail into your'carpet'... you're safer to have good rugged rubber protection....

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  10. #10
    mgemie
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    Aye, i agree with everyone else in that you should go with the rubber mats from your dealer. I originally had the SALT pack mats but bought myself the rubber ones as my work boots were damaged the mat fabric. The front set of rubber mats are £25 inc VAT from your MINI dealer with the rear being £14 (i think).

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