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> Full trunk mat, Need some resto advice
Phoenix914
post Mar 14 2007, 12:04 PM
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This is the foam rubber full rear trunk mat that I assume came with my car originally. I was told that it suffered from a fight with a dog at one time in it's life, as you can see from the jagged edges on the right side. I have a little bag of torn off pieces. Also there is a nasty tear along the seam on the left.

Does anyone have some advice as to how to go about making this thing whole again? Some sort of adhesive or rubber compound that could stick it all back together?

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post Mar 14 2007, 03:32 PM
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Jeff, now that you mention it I think I have seen the plastic covered mat in a '75 car. It was a lot cleaner than mine too.

Thomas, it's interesting that you were still able to buy one from Porsche. I'll have to look into that if I can't restore this one. Where do you suppose one could buy that material to custom-cut? Maybe an upholstery shop could get a line on something like it. I'll have to check into it.
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