There's a link on Mr. Mikes website to a lady down south that does pre-cut carpet kits. I bought mine from her and got the carpet for both sides for $160 with free shipping because mr. mike referred me. HOWEVER, I wasn't very impressed with the quality of the carpet, or the cut. I had to do alot of trimming, but I would rather trim than try to stretch it. So as far as satisfied goes, I give her a 6/10, but the price was right......
I thought that the Fiero Store was handling ACC, ICBW. If you have more than 1 black set. I might be interested depending on... molded, pile type,pads in place, condition, shipping?
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Bradley Jay Member
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This forces me to bring up a some-what related question-
Is it hard to just buy a roll of carpet, cut & trim it yourself then install it?
No....it is very simple. Thats what I did when I changed my interior to black. Just be sure to lay the new carpet over the old that way you have the padding underneath.
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Posts: 1187 From: Beaumont, TX Registered: Dec 2007
. . . Is it hard to just buy a roll of carpet, cut & trim it yourself then install it?
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Originally posted by IMSA GT:
No....it is very simple. Thats what I did when I changed my interior to black. Just be sure to lay the new carpet over the old that way you have the padding underneath.
What type of carpet did you buy? Did the carpet lay well? How did you secure it? Do you have any pics? More info please.
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Originally posted by BMTFIERO: What type of carpet did you buy? Did the carpet lay well? How did you secure it? Do you have any pics? More info please.
X2. This sounds cheap and cusomizable.
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Posts: 794 From: Redlands, CA Registered: Jun 2008
No....it is very simple. Thats what I did when I changed my interior to black. Just be sure to lay the new carpet over the old that way you have the padding underneath.
I recall that Fie Ro did this when he changed his interior carpet color to tan, and he has possibly the greatest interior ever. Didn't give a ton of details on it though. I saw some at Wal-Mart in black and thought it would work well for my eventual camel/black interior (it's grey now).
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