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Look under BMW, 1988 to 1996 3 series touring.
£94 new with a non slip mat for 10p special offer.
Didn't realise these were still available.
Cheers,
Iain T
Look under BMW, 1988 to 1996 3 series touring.
£94 new with a non slip mat for 10p special offer.
Didn't realise these were still available.
Cheers,
Iain T

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My car came with one of them.
I sold it to someone on here.

And from the looks of the prices on that site. He got a fookin bargain!
I sold it to someone on here.

And from the looks of the prices on that site. He got a fookin bargain!
duke wrote: I could throw a spastic round a corner with better precision
I like the prices.. 10p
Tick the -10 box, and they pay you 9.90???
Check the most expensive postage, at 7.30 or somethign.. and your stil lin pocket by about 2 quids.!
I think they need to check that out!!!
But I might have to get one just in case!
Tick the -10 box, and they pay you 9.90???
Check the most expensive postage, at 7.30 or somethign.. and your stil lin pocket by about 2 quids.!
I think they need to check that out!!!
But I might have to get one just in case!
Your lucky. they were expensive when new so not many aroundglowworm wrote:I bought one on ebay exactly the same as that today! Cost me £32.munky30 wrote:My car came with one of them.
I sold it to someone on here.
And from the looks of the prices on that site. He got a fookin bargain!

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Got one of those with my new tourer
I also have an original rubber mat thing that protects the carpet
I also have an original rubber mat thing that protects the carpet
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i've got one for my touring for £32 on ebay for all my work tools. It's saving the carpet and no more out with the hoover every 5 mins. Saves the carpet from getting totally fubared imo
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Ahhh so 2nd hand they go for 30 odd... ok then Mine didnt go too cheaply then. I sold it for £25.
I would have kept it, as simon says, the carpet underneath it was immaculate. But a lot of the things I haul around (engines for instance) are too big to fit in so I need the seats down. The box just got in the way.
And yes, since I got rid of it, I have well and truly f*cked my boot carpet.
I would have kept it, as simon says, the carpet underneath it was immaculate. But a lot of the things I haul around (engines for instance) are too big to fit in so I need the seats down. The box just got in the way.
And yes, since I got rid of it, I have well and truly f*cked my boot carpet.
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my thoughts exactly.
Great if you have a dog and never buy/transport anything big. Not so good if you want to use the estate for what it was meant for... hauling wardrobes and dead bodies.
Great if you have a dog and never buy/transport anything big. Not so good if you want to use the estate for what it was meant for... hauling wardrobes and dead bodies.
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it's great for bricklaying tools, i have no probs throwing my boots,lid, tools,level,disc cutter in the back!
I just empty the liner out once in a while of all the dust mud and give it a wipe and off i go again.
I just empty the liner out once in a while of all the dust mud and give it a wipe and off i go again.
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I dont doubt they are a very good idea. Just not suitable for all applications.
If they made one with a bit that folded down with the seats... I'd snap it up and use it religiously.
Transporting 3 engines (so far) in my boot has trashed my interior
If they made one with a bit that folded down with the seats... I'd snap it up and use it religiously.
Transporting 3 engines (so far) in my boot has trashed my interior
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Just rock the rubber floor liner that BMW make and still sell - that's what I'm gonna do anyway...
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sorry should have been more clear... engine with gearbox attached, and the engine hoist to get it out again at the other end.Simon13 wrote:an engine will fit into the space with the liner in there?! i'm lost as to why u took it out to do this
duke wrote: I could throw a spastic round a corner with better precision
I would love an original one, just to have it. I rarely carry anything in the back that requires carpet protection but saying that I have a few camping trips lined up and could be handy. I usually keep an old groundsheet in the pockets to protect the carpet though.

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[quote="Cotty180"]I would love an original one, just to have it. I rarely carry anything in the back that requires carpet protection but saying that I have a few camping trips lined up and could be handy. I usually keep an old groundsheet in the pockets to protect the
Cotty have you ever seen or heard of a special black plastic bag that goes in the boot for you deflated tyre should you ever get one???
I only ask i i also have one of those in my boot too
Cotty have you ever seen or heard of a special black plastic bag that goes in the boot for you deflated tyre should you ever get one???
I only ask i i also have one of those in my boot too
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nice one- may have a pop at that
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