296 Floor Mats

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blueSL

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234 months

Thursday 2nd May
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When it comes to choosing floor mats for a 296, you can either use the standard mats supplied which are simple pieces of interior colour carpet or you can choose an expensive concoction of carpet, leather and alcantara matched to your interior.

In the Ferrari world, mud, grit and other nasties do not exist but out here in the real world, they do and the posh mats will last no time at all.

On another thread, forum member is-uk mentioned a supplier for after-market mats which I have now bought in two styles, carpet and leather or carbon fibre effect leather. I actually prefer the first type which are less expensive and you can see they are trimmed in colour matching leather.

The company, autowin.com, are very amenable to customising the mats to your requirements - they changed the logo to 296 GTS from GTB. The mats are made in Lithuania and if you buy from the UK, import and VAT charges apply.

I can only get so excited by floor mats but I am certainly happy with my purchase.



Edited by blueSL on Thursday 2nd May 17:26

Coxey

454 posts

115 months

Friday 3rd May
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Nice

is-uk

1,511 posts

224 months

Friday 3rd May
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What an improvement over the standard fit items. Thank you for being a guinea pig with these. I'll order a set for mine thumbup

blueSL

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633 posts

234 months

Friday 3rd May
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No problem at all, thanks for doing the research. They arrived within a week or so, only now been able to “install” them.

MingtheMerciless

468 posts

217 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Would you mind posting a pic of the other ones you bought please (carbon trim)?

blueSL

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Tuesday 7th May
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MingtheMerciless said:
Would you mind posting a pic of the other ones you bought please (carbon trim)?
Here it is. It has a sort of carbon fibre weave. I prefer the first ones I showed but will keep these for the next replacement.



Edited by blueSL on Tuesday 7th May 12:48

MingtheMerciless

468 posts

217 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Thanks - both actually v nice.

blueSL

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Tuesday 7th May
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… thank you and much better than the plain carpet supplied as standard.

is-uk

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224 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Very quick service from Autowin as you said. I ordered my set on Friday and they were despatched yesterday. I have an ETA of next week as they send them via FedEx standard shipping.

blueSL

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633 posts

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Wednesday 8th May
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Great, hope you like them when they arrive!

is-uk

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224 months

Friday 10th May
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They arrived today so only 1 week from order to receipt which is pretty impressive. They look to be well made so I'm happy with the purchase.




MingtheMerciless

468 posts

217 months

Friday 10th May
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Definitely going to get some, but given that it takes a week and my car is months away, there seems to be no hurry to place an order.

blueSL

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633 posts

234 months

Friday 10th May
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Looking good!

blueSL

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633 posts

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Tuesday 2nd July
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Just a heads up - the Velcro patches on my mats are coming unstuck from the back of the mats in the Italian heat. I think they need proper glueing or stitching. I will go back to the vendor.

blueSL

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Thursday 11th July
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So, the vendor is proving exceedingly unhelpful in resolving the issue so my advice now is to steer well clear.

is-uk

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224 months

Thursday 11th July
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Sorry to hear your problem. Stitching the velcro retaining patches wouldn't work as the circular thread pattern would be visible on the carpet side of the mat. You can secure the patches back into place using a spray adhesive like 3M 90 Hi Strength Adhesive which has good heat resistance properties.

MingtheMerciless

468 posts

217 months

Friday 12th July
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Was about to order. Oh well. Thanks.

blueSL

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Friday 12th July
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I will do a DIY repair and see how I get on.

MingtheMerciless

468 posts

217 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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How do you feel about them now?

blueSL

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Wednesday 2nd October
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I glued the Velcro patches back on and they are holding but to be honest, I wouldn’t buy from them again, mainly because the supplier would not stand behind their product or help in any way.