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2003 Toyota Celica GT
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I've seen these in some members cars. Just not sure where to get them.

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dikitzaps
1974 Toyota Celica
dikitzaps
1974 Toyota Celica
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the diamond plated ones?...you can make em...just go to home depot and buy diamond plate, trace your existing mats and cut, then bend.

You can buy them on the internet but it'll cost ya like 150+...cant remember where.

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Check eBay... $60

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TheFilipinoCrew
2000 Toyota Celica GT
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Yeah Check Home Depot...just outline what you want and cut/bend the rest off.


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Bruce Leroy
2002 Toyota Celica GTS
Bruce Leroy
2002 Toyota Celica GTS
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Cut your own. I just bought some from usspeed.com and the drivers and the passenges are OK. The only problem is that the back mats are only 18.5"L and 8.5"W. They're about 5" short and they are just rectangles. The stock rear mats are like a "T" shape and the piece to fit over the dead pedal was cut backwards. I don't really recommend buying them. I got ripped on mine. angry Save your money and do it yourself. I wish I did. cry

Last edited by GTSHYPR; Oct 23, 2003 9:42am.

I'm gonna take your little Civic. Dust it off. Turn it sideways and stick it straight up you candy A*s.

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Nole-hater
2000 Toyota Celica GT
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What would you use to cut diamond plate? Do you need a saw is could you use some kind of industrial cutter? Also, would the edges be really sharp?


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Bruce Leroy
2002 Toyota Celica GTS
Bruce Leroy
2002 Toyota Celica GTS
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I would think that you could cut it with metal sheers. They're like giant scissors. Or you might be able to cut it with a dremal tool and just change the bits so you can smooth the edges. You would have to find a bit that would be able to cut the aluminum. It would still be cheaper to buy the tools and the diamond plate and do it yourself than to order them. Plus you will know that it's done the way you want.

Last edited by GTSHYPR; Oct 23, 2003 10:23am.

I'm gonna take your little Civic. Dust it off. Turn it sideways and stick it straight up you candy A*s.

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King of the Hill
2003 Toyota Celica GT
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nopi sells very nice ones but if i were you i'd make my own

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