98gsspy
15+ Year Contributor
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- Feb 27, 2006
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Raleigh,
North Carolina
Carpeting is a really weird thing to buy. I have searched online but nothing comes up that is stock. Am I just going to have to redo the whole car if I what it exact?
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justin0469 said:I just ordered my carpet from an online dealership for $127 shipped to the door. So obviously it was molded and cut for holes and everything (the aftermarket ones are not cut and require trimming, a few aftermarket ones are molded but not all) I tried cleaning the one in my car, using everything I had read about, and just didnt work, it was too far gone. I highly recommend buying a new one if yours was anything close to mine.
https://www.mitsubishiparts.com/oe_parts_catalog.html
, off topic, but that's a great link, thanks for sharing 
If you want to go with a different color try this place out, these are direct fit.98gsspy said:Wow, thanks guys. I don't usually put all my trust into ebay but it seems like there is enough satisfied buyers to go with it this time. Thanks a lot.
????justin0469 said:Just out of curiosity, maybe its too early in the morning and I am not understanding but why would you spend more to get an aftermarket when an actual stock one that requires no work is cheaper?
travislaw said:
Wondering what you were meaning.justin0469 said:Is that asking me what Im talking about or you are wondering the same thing?
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