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Originally posted by Nizmo

Ken where did u get the R's meshy floor mats from - Paul said u made them - hehe how much do they cost?

Yep made em , took me all day to drill 2 mats.

Bout 250 holes in each and every hole is a 3 step process.

To buy retail is around $250.

Have got a template of the hole spacing if you got the drill.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by Kyles

I know niz.. its not fair... not relaly that many good looking blokes for us girlies on tv atm

Picky , picky

Any Blonde or redhead will do it for me....

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by macka

Black beauty is winning (for a change)

White stallion a brave second......maybe

unless its stripped and sold to eastern states

Stripped and sold.

What's this , you in the midnight spares racket:D

Cheers

Ken

$250?? i think i'll save a little extra and go for the whole metal grid flooring for that!

Kyles - i know thers absolutely no male talent on TV *sigh* any we do get usually get sent over to England.

Originally posted by Nizmo

$250?? i think i'll save a little extra and go for the whole metal grid flooring for that!  

Kyles - i know thers absolutely no male talent on TV *sigh* any we do get usually get sent over to England.

No prob , join the punched metal , holes don't line up when you cut it , same as every excel floormats.

I will stick with my custom fitted specifically designed and manufactured ones thankyou:D

Cheers

Ken

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