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hey guys,

what the best style of carpet to get...

also colour!!! is there a colur i should lean towards or stay away form...

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Cut pile seems easier to clean and has a "softer" feel to it, but it can look fuzzy.
Loop pile is neater, not as "soft" as cut pile but holds dirt and bindiis and wear areas are more obvious

Stay away from lighter colours for obvious reasons
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thanks stinky,

what would you recomemend or have for carpet in you cars... cut or loop

thanks for the quick reply

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Get whichever carpet you like the look of, if you tend to bring half of the outback in the car everytime you go out, get some carpet mats :wink:
Personal choice, cut-pile because it's easy to vacuum.
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thanks stinky,

yeah, i dont think half of the outback but maybe half the beach, so car mats sound like a good idea...

was also thinking of those rubber floors that i've seen in some of the other cars... i think from memory they we're holden ones as well...


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