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I recently went through this with Cocomats. My recommendation would be to bring some patience into the process and have the templates sent out to you. You may want to request samples of the materials you're considering as well. The templates for our mats were a little short, and the top wasn't shaped quite right. Also, the material we were initially considering was not a good match. At no extra cost we were able to make adjustments, return the templates and have them custom made to fit our speedster. Also were able to choose a better matched fabric and trim. Will add 2-3 weeks to the process, but proper mats are worth the wait.

@JR_1979 posted:

I recently went through this with Cocomats. My recommendation would be to bring some patience into the process and have the templates sent out to you. You may want to request samples of the materials you're considering as well. The templates for our mats were a little short, and the top wasn't shaped quite right. Also, the material we were initially considering was not a good match. At no extra cost we were able to make adjustments, return the templates and have them custom made to fit our speedster. Also were able to choose a better matched fabric and trim. Will add 2-3 weeks to the process, but proper mats are worth the wait.

I did the same for my CMC and am very pleased!  Get Cocomats to send you templates and samples.  The results will be perfect.

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I went down the rubber mat road ( it’s wet often here in the Northwest).  Just had to build the foot rest on the passenger side to match the angle... which was a short project, cut it out of  1/2” wood and attached to existing carpet using Velcro.  Sturdy and removable without a trace. Wife really enjoys having a foot rest.
I can send some pics if you are curious how it turned out

https://www.wolfsburgwest.com/...st.cfm?ID=113863703K
2857A4FB-696F-4A36-8241-E15C3413720C

it fits the floor & tunnel like a glove.  You just have to cut the holes for your shifter ( which is premarked and easy to do).  And it’s available in black, light grey, and tan.

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@Lfepardo posted:

I went down the rubber mat road ( it’s wet often here in the Northwest).  Just had to build the foot rest on the passenger side to match the angle... which was a short project, cut it out of  1/2” wood and attached to existing carpet using Velcro.  Sturdy and removable without a trace. Wife really enjoys having a foot rest.
I can send some pics if you are curious how it turned out

https://www.wolfsburgwest.com/...st.cfm?ID=113863703K
2857A4FB-696F-4A36-8241-E15C3413720C

it fits the floor & tunnel like a glove.  You just have to cut the holes for your shifter ( which is premarked and easy to do).  And it’s available in black, light grey, and tan.

pics?........Yes please.

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