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pld118



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Just been on the new RR configurator... the same carpet mats with metal corner tips came up as an optional extra for both the VSE and the AB. £220 optional extra for the VSE and £234 optional extra for the AB ?!?

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CUE99T



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tomo141 wrote:
I have just bought a set from overfinch genuine new in box £70.00. Fit perfect and line up to the clips.

The ones in my car had cream trim around the edge which I didn’t like, but the main reason I changed was due to the rear carpet Matt not fixing on to the clips. The holes at the ends of the matt didn’t line up to the clips on the floor - so they must be slightly different pre MY18


how did you manage that....says 390 or 410 quid on the site..... all smug in my new plug!

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horse86



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the metal corners look good at first but too many drawbacks....once they age they look scratched and gouged, they scratch the hell out of the door sills it it slips/slids over to far, the rivets rust and looks like garbage. 2014 FF Autobiography 5.0 SC
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Rob99



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There should be hooks on the floor to stop the mats moving. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
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horse86 wrote:
the metal corners look good at first but too many drawbacks....once they age they look scratched and gouged, they scratch the hell out of the door sills it it slips/slids over to far, the rivets rust and looks like garbage.


Mine are fine - absolutely no issues at all / no rust and no scratching and the metal corners prevent them from folding up. These are my 3rd set of mats in 3 RR’s and not had any issues at all. I use them all year round even in the winter shooting season when they are subject to muddy boots and damp. Mine also have the retainer clips to keep them in place. 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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I don’t think the l322 had hooks to keep them in place. But the corners are known for scratching. And the rivets are cheap metal and will rust especially if you drive yours in the winter...salt inevitably gets in there.

My L405 rubber mats with the metal corners show rust on the rivets 2014 FF Autobiography 5.0 SC
2008 FFRR (sold)
2008 BMW M5

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