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Hi, have noticed that the C34 Series 1 & 2 Cargo area floor boards are different - see pics. Just wondering if anyone knows if the middle boards you lift up are interchangable, the reason for this is I have just purchased the rubber "dog" mat and noticed it wont fit the Series 2 Cargo Board.

Series 1 (photo thanks to member of this site)

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Series 2

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Large section (part no 74967Y) measures - 81cm wide x 55.5cm long

Small section (part no 84905U) measures - 81cm wide x 32 cm long

Making total opening - 81cm x 87.5cm

The difference seems to be the Series 1 is one piece and the Series 2 is two pieces.

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Just measured my S1 at 877 long by 804 wide which appears to be the same as S2. I would have thought it wouldn't make any difference for putting a mat over although I haven't seen the "dog mat" of which you speak!

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