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Finally got my stocks! So I'm making a proper thread.

Up for sale I have a few dashmats to suit A31 Nissan Cefiro.

I had them made because it was easier to get lots made than to get just one, and now, the world has a resource to get dashmats for their cefiros :(

All vents and headlight sensors have been cut out, so they can operate as normal.

On the underside of the mat, fluffy velcro stuff has been sewn on, and included is velcro hook adhesive tape.

This dashmat will stick around the tightest of corners, and is genuinely awesome quality.

Beat the summer heat by lowering heat absorption,

eliminate 100% of dashboard-glare,

stop wear and sun damage of your pride and joy's dashboard,

cover up and avoid worsening of any prior damage i.e. lifting, cracking.

finally feel like your car is normal enough to buy accessories uber-easily for it! :)

Pictures below:

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dashmat2.jpg

The dashmat pictured is GREY. They are also available in BLACK

Asking price of $85, and well worth it.

Contact: You can get in touch with me via either PM on here, or calling me on 0447 188 408.

Willing to post for arroouund about $12 for up to three at a time.

{Pictures courtesy of Nic - thanks dude!}

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they used to be everywhere, they stopped manafacturing them about a month ago.

so if you could get one for me in black, i have the cash waiting!

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Bump on these... Forgot I still have like 20 of the things to get rid of. Not doing me much good just sitting there in their sealed plastic bag undercover stacked on top of eachother to retain their shape.... !!!!!!!!!

Come on guys, grab one of these 30-of-a-kind dashmats. Black or Grey, of course :happy:

  • 3 weeks later...

Ya scurvy dog you got me all wrong.

I'm not far from perth and would greatly appreciate the business. I'm relocating pretty soon to the smoke so every penny counts.

gimme a call on 0459 25 26 30.

thanks :whistling:

Let me translate.

30 dream boats showed interest

30 were made

Jason bought 30 lines off his dealer and said he'd pay later

only 10 or so dream boats actually bought a dashmat

Jason is on the run from his dearler, and is hanging out for another fix

Buy a dashmat

Hahaha.. least you can still say kunts.

could be a german word.

but seriously... i paid them all up front and they're AWESOME quality... but the muppets who say 'i'll take one' and never get back to me are giving me the shits.

I'm willing to drop price if i can move the bastards - i have to move out of my town.

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