I bought my car from VINTAGE motorcars , Scottsdale Arizona and I’m running into many options. Could you give me some advice please on something that fits closely
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Go to cocomats.com, scroll thru their photo gallery, and when you are ready go to the home page and click on ‘order’. There is a drop down menu for make and model, and you will find ‘Porsche Replica - ‘ (all versions listed including Vintage Speedster).
They are the real deal, look terrific, fit perfectly, and are worth every penny! Good luck!
Had mine for about 6 years and they are outstanding, haven't faded frayed or torn and fit perfectly, Don't accept any substitutes!!!!
Their customer service is amazing. I also bought coco mats for my Fiat and my heel hit the mat forward of the vinyl pad. I saw someone from the company at Carlisle and mentioned this to him. They sent me a new mat with the pad moved.
True to all the previous posts. JPC: aside from the mats, you may want to consider adding a tunnel cover. Ask the Coco Mat guys to send you their pattern material so they can make it fit your shift base. Since the accelerator pedal tends to be close to the tunnel, the tunnel cover wears better than most regular carpeting. Got my mats & tunnel cover 5 years ago, can't tell them from new.
Enjoy your new ride.
I have a set in my 911 that came with the car when it was new. They are 19 years old and still look good. Great product!
JPC: see attached.
JPC: Lets try it again.
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JPC: I was able to find my order paperwork, in January 2015, I paid $159.75 for the two floor mats. According to the invoice there was no charge for the tunnel cover. I messed up. My mats & tunnel cover are held together with Velcro tabs. So the Coco Mat guys have to sew the Velcro attachments on the mats & tunnel cover. In short, mats & tunnel cover probably need to be ordered together. I should have read your post more closely, you mentioned you already had the mats. Sorry for the mix up.
JPC: Your post X2. Coco Mats do make the look and they wear like steel. I've had my ride since 2005, if you have half the fun most of us have already had, you may end up with a bunch of grin and laugh wrinkles. Be safe, keep the shiny up & between the ditches.