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i suppose if you need something quick you can get the Hexomat and Rubbertite mats made to order. im going to probably get me a set of the hexomats for

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Old 06-30-2011, 01:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i suppose if you need something quick you can get the Hexomat and Rubbertite mats made to order.

im going to probably get me a set of the hexomats for my G35C later this year before snow fall.

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i suppose if you need something quick you can get the Hexomat and Rubbertite mats made to order.

im going to probably get me a set of the hexomats for my G35C later this year before snow fall.

AutoSport Catalog - Rubbertite Floor Mats 800-953-0814
Yeah, I saw those while I was hunting and they look they would work good, all except they don't have the exterior lip. So these will protect from mud and stuff like that, but not if something spills or leaks a fluid. I'm still hoping for something from WeatherTech, but if nothing becomes available, this may be the next best thing.

It's a bummer because the back of the Z is a big "well" shaped tub anyway, so why would Nissan's rear mat not have a lip? It's almost a no brainer.

Come on Weathertech, help us out.
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I'm not sure why I didn't think to look this company up before. My wife has this Nifty Cargo Liner with Cargo Loks for the back of her KIA Soul, and they are awesome. The cargo liner is made from rubber that is covered with a carpet, and has a lip to hold in liquids. The Cargo Locks are these "L" shaped things that velcro to the carpet to help hold things from sliding around, and they work great.

So I looked them up this morning and bummer, not only do they not make products for the Z, but they don't even list the 370Z as an option to choose from.

Anyway, I just sent them an e-mail this morning asking them if they could makes something custom and how much that would cost, or what it would take to mass produce it for the Z. With any luck we'll get a positive answer.

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Yeah, I saw those while I was hunting and they look they would work good, all except they don't have the exterior lip. So these will protect from mud and stuff like that, but not if something spills or leaks a fluid. I'm still hoping for something from WeatherTech, but if nothing becomes available, this may be the next best thing.

It's a bummer because the back of the Z is a big "well" shaped tub anyway, so why would Nissan's rear mat not have a lip? It's almost a no brainer.

Come on Weathertech, help us out.
yah, agreed, the hex one is no match for weathertech, but thought i'd just throw it in there cause it'll probably work for me on my dd.
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