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  Nisswreck said:
hey mate is it the mat which has "stagea" on it? if so we have one instock

Not sure, can't remember the detail, but it's the one that pretty much covers the whole boot section. Got any pics?

heya zaffa.

i would be interested in one of them rubber boot mats as my girlfriends boys have started to play soccer on the weekend so would like to limit the amount of crud that enteers the car etc.

also as a side note i have not heard from andrew (kudos) regarding the auto headlilght bejigger either? any ideas on price yet please?

cheers oxford

  webng said:
Seeing there are quite a few people interested, I wonder if a group buy is possible?

great idea! id be in it for sure :).. if its possible :(

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how much are these things worth though? like what would people be willing to pay for one of these group buy things that are being mentioned? i wouldn't mind one either

Check out importmonster.com.au

They usually go for around $40-80 Australian + import costs.

I've got one that should be arriving in the next week or two approx.

I've been watching the auctions fairly religiously for the mat and other parts over the last year, and they pop up fairly regularly.

  M I K E said:
how much are these things worth though? like what would people be willing to pay for one of these group buy things that are being mentioned? i wouldn't mind one either
  Stagea_Neo said:
Check out importmonster.com.au

They usually go for around $40-80 Australian + import costs.

I've got one that should be arriving in the next week or two approx.

I've been watching the auctions fairly religiously for the mat and other parts over the last year, and they pop up fairly regularly.

have you seen the exchange rate at the moment though :S

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