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Motors Boot liners

Discussion in 'General' started by CrapBag, 8 Mar 2017.

  1. CrapBag

    CrapBag Multimodder

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    Anyone bought one of these boot liners that are on the cheaper end of the scale.

    Example 1

    Example 2

    If so are they any good, I don't expect top quality but reasonable would be nice
     
  2. jinq-sea

    jinq-sea 'write that down in your copy book' Super Moderator

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  3. Ending Credits

    Ending Credits Bunned

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    Blood just soaks right through them, 0/10.

    On an unrelated note, if the police ask, I was never here.
     
  4. mrbungle

    mrbungle Undercooked chicken giver

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    That genuinely does look like a boot liner for the mafia.
     
  5. CrapBag

    CrapBag Multimodder

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    Looks very nice but ouch they are pricey.

    My cars worth probably £400 tops and I want to protect what I put in the boot rather than the boot itself as I had an oil spill when on my way to the tip a few years back.
     
  6. jinq-sea

    jinq-sea 'write that down in your copy book' Super Moderator

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    Haha my wagon is in top nick and I'm clearly way too soft on the dog...


    Yeah they're spendy but I decided worth the outlay for the car. The cheaper ones seem quite popular - plus if bought on eBay you're covered if it's crap?
     
  7. oasked

    oasked Stuck in (better) mud

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    I always buy the official boot liners, they only cover the bottom of the boot though.

    Works great on my Fords. :)
     
  8. legoman

    legoman breaker of things

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    Yes, I bought exactly the same thing as your example 1, although shaped for my Peugeot 3008.

    Fits perfectly and the lip keeps the 'wet/muddy dog' debris off the boot itself.

    I did pay extra for an optional rubber boot flap cover and this thread has reminded me that I never got round to fitting that!
     
  10. CrapBag

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    From that seller or just looks exactly the same.
     
  11. Xir

    Xir Modder

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    I have my third of those (for the third car). A giant plastic lipped tray with a non-slip surface in the middle.
    Got mine from Amazon (seller AZUGA), they work and fit great.
     
  12. CrapBag

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    They don't seem to sell them on amazon here.

    Scrub that found the ones from carmats4u.
     
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  13. CrapBag

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    Ordered this one in the end, same company as Legoman used but through amazon, peace of mind using amazon, prime next day and a quid cheaper.
     
  14. rma

    rma Minimodder

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    asura jack of all trades

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    Booo, my wagon's too old! Those look top notch though.
     
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    I though they used these.
     

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