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just wondering if people have used knox auto carpet.

is there stuff good would you reqermend them.

reason being i have to get new carpet as my master cyl is leaking and the carpet is wrecked.

ref brake fluid on carpet thread.

if there is any better places to get carpet please advise

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=76459.0

yes i will be getting the leak fixed with a r33gtst master cyl when i do my r33 gtst brake up grade

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I have used them in the past for Kingswoods Geminis Falcons and Dattos many years ago..... they were good then, I see no reason why they would not be as good now. Mind you I needed carpet for my 4 door 2 years ago and they were not able to help due to lack of interest, and Dean from UPI was able to help with a very good second hand carpet from a wreck.

Let us know if the carpet is good if you use them as it would be interesting to know, also the type of carpet has changed from loop pile to cut pile to whatever it is in cars now.

I got some carpet for my VB Commodore years ago and I was less than impressed with it. It was press molded in a old car body and the curves all overlapped and there was folds through the material. I'd suggest going to check out their stuff and make sure the quality is ok first. Maybe it was just the stuff I got or the bastard auto trimmers that ripped me off (not these guys, they just supplied the products)

Got a carpet for my VS from them a couple of years ago and am very happy with it. you have to cut out all the holes for transmissions/seatbelts/chairs etc but no biggie. Fit was 95% good, the only bad fitting bit was down the passenger fwd side of the tranny tunnel, mould was slightly the wrong shape but again no biggie.

Got a carpet for my VS from them a couple of years ago and am very happy with it. you have to cut out all the holes for transmissions/seatbelts/chairs etc but no biggie. Fit was 95% good, the only bad fitting bit was down the passenger fwd side of the tranny tunnel, mould was slightly the wrong shape but again no biggie.

Sounds similar to my problems, perhaps I got a bad mold.

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