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> High Quality Carpet Kit?, for an Irish Green '71 with Biscuit interior
boxster914
post Jan 3 2021, 01:14 PM
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I just had a ton of suspension and other work done on my '71 Irish Green (which I will detail in the what have you done subforum at a later date after the rust remediation is done) and now I need to source a nice carpet kit.

The interior is the biscuit tan/light brown. What would be a good high quality kit that would have been original to the car?

I've looked at AA and 914Rubber but the pictures are not great and don't give me a sense of what the carpet looks like. The color should be tan I'm guessing?

Any help with this would be welcomed!

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post Jan 3 2021, 05:43 PM
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ps

the best place to look for unfaded sample, if original carpet still in car, is where the carpet was tucked behind the speaker covers.

if you were after something original looking i'd be checking out mercedes benz sources. i think this stuff might have went into top end vws like the 412 and karmann ghias. i don't think this carpet material went into 911s but i could be wrong.
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