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Is there such a thing as a flat boot carpet?

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After like a spacer saver rear boot carpet, as mine has annoying hump in it, I'll gladly swap my non- spacer saver carpet with someone who has a flat boot carpet

 

Or

 

I'll buy it outright.....

 

What ya got, needs to be black btw :)

 

Cheers

 

Steve

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i was thinking similar.

 

anyone know what model/year the flat version comes from?

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I'm pretty sure my 1993 2.0 16v has a flat carpet and space saver.. I don't spend much time looking in the boot though to be honest! Will try and remember to have a nose tomorrow morning.

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my 1990 has a humped carpet but lower floor as it has the 55L fuel tank, my 1994 8v has a flat carpet but higher floor (70L tank) and I think the carpet is a different shape, so unless there is an early space saver carpet (55L tank) you might have a problem. I thought all early spec UK cars had full sized spares though?

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Due to fitting subs & amps ive made an mdf floor for every car ive owned.. Just looked through old threads and found this one from my old 16v!

 

MDF boot floor

 

Really easy to do, doesn't cost a lot and looks much better than lumpy carpet!

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I got a flat boot carpet out of a 'late' 1.8L 16v. It had the smaller fuel tank, but came with a space-saver.

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here's the options, early and late carpets are different shapes, but as you say Dec there's an early space saver one, although oddly the early full size spare one doesn't seem to be listed.

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I got a flat boot carpet out of a 'late' 1.8L 16v. It had the smaller fuel tank, but came with a space-saver.

 

Are you wanting to swap or sell?

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