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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Hi all,
A friend of mine went to purchase a set of rubber floor mats for her car today and was quickly sent on her way. She wanted rubber mats as opposed to carpet mats because she does a fair amount of country driving and they would be easier to clean. Explaining this to the store person, he replied "Yes they are easier to clean but the rubber compound will damage the carpet". When she asked why he then went on about friction ect and it was at this point she politely listened and said she would get back to him if required. Could anyone please shed some light on this so I can set her straight, I am also interested if this is true or not. Thanks in advance. Zlcrazy
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2005 BAII Falcon XR6T - Velocity Blue Factory Options; Sunroof, Premium Sound, Plexus Blue Cloth Trim. Genuine Accessories; XR Scuff Plates, XR Blue Carpet Mats, Boot Liner, Cargo Net, Aux Audio Input (Boosted Type), Front & Rear Mudflaps, Headlamp Protectors, Bluetooth and Mobile Phone Holder. [B]2000 AU2 Fairmont Wagon - Congo Green Factory Smart Bullbar, Hayman Reese Heavy Duty 2300kg Towpack and Front and Rear Mudflaps. |
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