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MakotoS13
09-24-2004, 12:19 PM
so i finally got around to ordering my new carpet. it's from www.auto-interior.com. i haven't put it in the car yet but it's definately quality stuff. i rgot the 80/20 loop and it's all BLACK. just the passenger compartment cause nobody's gonna see the guts in the trunk. the corbeau A4's look like SEX sitting on the nice carpt that has yet to be tainted by time and stupid chicks that can't take care of a car.
i'll update after it's trimmed and installed. they send you the whole rug preformed but you have to trim it. i like this because it gives me a chance to cover up stuff a little more than the factory piece did.
it has preinstalled matting on the back so no need to reuse the old shtuff left by the previous owners. basically it's a perfect factory replacement that you need to trim a little.
price? not 400 dollars, not 300... $133. one hundred and thirty three bones shipped to the great state of texas. seriously... one of the best mods anybody could do. this was the only route since i've been unable to locate ANY 240 with black carpet. (my interior color scheme is black... could ya tell?).
anyhow, that's the heads up on carpet replacement. i suggest all of you S13 owners check em out... totally worth every penny. they ship fast and don't make it till you order it.
HyperTek
09-24-2004, 12:46 PM
please post pics!!
I put a SOHC carpet into my dohc which was $10 from the junk yard and after I shampooed it, it was good as new.
nlzmo400r
09-24-2004, 12:50 PM
I like having no carpet :), i dont even notice anymore
fastpace
09-24-2004, 12:55 PM
yeah, please post pics, i wouldn't even think of getting a carpet because it is a project that is best done with a garage. Leaving in an apt. hinders me to do anything extensive on the car.
CoasTek240
09-24-2004, 01:01 PM
WOW, i'll be sure to do this asap, ive been looking for a while, however, theres trim work to do?
what does that entail?
i like this because it gives me a chance to cover up stuff a little more than the factory piece did.
cover up what?
Zemus
09-24-2004, 01:02 PM
Carpet is for pussys ahah, Real men use Plasti Coat or a Rino Liner style of flooring
CoasTek240
09-24-2004, 01:06 PM
yeah, please post pics, i wouldn't even think of getting a carpet because it is a project that is best done with a garage. Leaving in an apt. hinders me to do anything extensive on the car.
quit yer bitchin'.... no way. yes it may be less convenient, but still easily done. i have stripped down my coupe yet, but i pulled out everything in my old fb replaced the carpet and put everything back in in about 3 hours so living in an appt complex shouldnt stop you. if you cant work in your parking lot take your car to a friends house or the local auto parts store parking lot.
i plan on gutting my coupe and pulling out all my sound deadening, replacing the carpet and wiring a new cig lighter and throwing everything back in in the parking lot of my appt. complex.
i guess im just lucky for having the space and a cool appt. manager
MakotoS13
09-24-2004, 02:16 PM
i'd post pics but my cam sucks and it's just a big black square which would sorta defeat the purpose.
look at any brand new black carpet... totally worth it.
best mods to price ratio to date:
bushings and carpet
bchumley
09-24-2004, 02:38 PM
I personally found trimming new carpet to be a real pain in the ass. Mainly by the door sills, getting it to tuck nicely under the scuff plates. My biggest regret is not spraying down a bit of adhesive to form the carpet better, cause it's easy to cut it a bit short when the carpet's still new and stiff. A good piece of advice is let the new carpet sit in the hot sun for a few hours (or more) before putting it in. And make sure there's NO excess by the pedals so that they don't get hung up on the material.
ThatGuy
09-24-2004, 03:28 PM
Great link Makoto! Tons of colors choices available too if you want something unusual. I'll definitely be installing new carpet when I re-do my interior this winter/spring.
MakotoS13
09-24-2004, 04:27 PM
i figured a lot of folks would get use from it. yeah,the carpet has been sitting in my office floor for the last week. when it goes into the car it'll have more fabric than the stocker for sound deadening purposes. the stock console area had HUGE holes... those will be reduced to slits cept for the tiny electrical box that i'm sure needs to "breathe". i'll probably use my stock blue carpet as a stencil if i run into any severe problems.
now i just need black floormats that look stock that they never made for our cars ;)
when she gets back she'll be back in black :)
S14DB
09-24-2004, 04:33 PM
Dang, I wanted Shag.
old_s13
09-24-2004, 04:54 PM
show pics.
i have nice grey carpet that i dyed black.. but this sounds pimp. now that i dont have an interior, it may be time to change. do they offer floormats too?
- mike
CoasTek240
09-24-2004, 05:07 PM
i need oem floormats... bitches!
fastpace
09-24-2004, 07:28 PM
quit yer bitchin'.... no way. yes it may be less convenient, but still easily done. i have stripped down my coupe yet, but i pulled out everything in my old fb replaced the carpet and put everything back in in about 3 hours so living in an appt complex shouldnt stop you. if you cant work in your parking lot take your car to a friends house or the local auto parts store parking lot.
i plan on gutting my coupe and pulling out all my sound deadening, replacing the carpet and wiring a new cig lighter and throwing everything back in in the parking lot of my appt. complex.
i guess im just lucky for having the space and a cool appt. manager
Now it is just discarding doing extensive projects, even if it is a couple of hours at the apartment. 1 hour max is perfect. Try doing a turbo project that was suppose to last a couple of days that lasted 2 weeks and working on it when I wasn't in school. That is a bitch right there. For now on I am going to try to use a garage to do any major things.
Hondamatic
09-24-2004, 07:35 PM
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid71/p1de0aec7c6dff21d07a3b16743302274/fb8ee7a4.jpg
i ordered the same carpet from them 1.5 years ago... its really nice and durable, only thing is that moisture likes to stay underneath it and not evaporate so look out
MakotoS13
09-25-2004, 11:19 AM
i'll post pics of it when it's in. you's guys can see my corbeaus, koukis, good paint, momo Race wheel, and various new trim bits all at once :)
fastpace
09-25-2004, 11:22 AM
wtf. your car looks exactly like mine except for the black roof. I was going to do that to my ride before, but got scurred. Looks pretty pimp. Where in Texas do you live in?
papershot
09-25-2004, 12:43 PM
anyone ever find carpet for the S14? bleh..
ZenkiSE
09-25-2004, 12:57 PM
i love you
S14DB
09-25-2004, 01:13 PM
i love you
If you love him so much. why don't you marry him?
MakotoS13
09-25-2004, 01:21 PM
cause even if i was a fag i'd have better taste than that :)
Marty
09-25-2004, 02:25 PM
post some pictures once you have everything in!
doogie240
09-26-2004, 02:50 PM
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/ProductDisplay/s-10101/makeId-1000134/p-6692/c-10101/modelId-1001581
Custom molded carpet for S14's ;)
anyone have any experience with this?
rizzle
09-26-2004, 03:25 PM
think i might cop me a white carpet
pfffff my ass I will
Great idea though specially for those holy aging carpets in those 10-15 yr old cars of ours.
MakotoS13
09-26-2004, 05:35 PM
Where in Texas do you live in?
liberty. bout half an hour east of Houston.
exitspeed
09-27-2004, 12:53 PM
That does look like a deal. I wonder how the fitment is going to be?
MakotoS13
09-28-2004, 11:07 AM
fitment wont be assess for quite some time as the car is still being pampered in the body shop. when i get my new place with a car port i'll put it in and see what's up.
to be continued!
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