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Leave it naked. It’s beautiful

Old 10-14-2021, 09:09 AM
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Seems like the only naked things I happen to see are those that should not be.......
There is good naked and bad naked.........

https://youtu.be/Wx5ZVgxH0zE
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Old 10-14-2021, 09:39 AM
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seems like the only naked things i happen to see are those that should not be.......
There is good naked and bad naked.........

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I'm keeping the perlon on my '70 for a couple of reasons,,,

1. It's the lightest carpeted solution.
2. It's the lightest carpeted solution.
3. You already own it.
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Old 10-15-2021, 05:13 AM
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They add new words to the dictionary all the time. Wed still be grunting, pointing and drawing pictures on walls if the human vocabulary didn't expand. Bling, as an example, is a new word. Having had many rear engine cars with front storage, I wish Id heard of frunk long before owing a 911.

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Nope those are real words and make sense.
Old 10-15-2021, 11:45 AM
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Frunk is a dumb but charming word and I'll use it forever, even more so when I have kids and can say it in front of their friends.
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Can we get back to carpet options for the Boot?
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Frunk is a dumb but charming word and I'll use it forever, even more so when I have kids and can say it in front of their friends.
What the FRUNK!
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Can we get back to carpet options for the Boot?
Das Boot?
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Another vote for Car-bone. They also make a grey version.

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Another vote for Car-bone. They also make a grey version.

Car-Bone stuff is really beautiful.
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what type of material do they use? I definitely like it but would like it to accept my strut brace. Thinking about getting a shop to make something similar but I guess I could just cut slits in it...


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Old 10-16-2021, 10:52 AM
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what type of material do they use? I definitely like it but would like it to accept my strut brace. Thinking about getting a shop to make something similar but I guess I could just cut slits in it...

I can't afford one so I don't know.

Best contact them and tell them what you want.
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Another vote for Carbone.
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Looking at Carbone's website they are in Europe. How bad was the shipping to North America?

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Another vote for Carbone.
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Looking at Carbone's website they are in Europe. How bad was the shipping to North America?
I believe they are in Poland. Last year (during COVID peak) I bought a couple items from them and shipping time was very reasonable (~1wk IIRC). They do make quality goods and I would recommend them too.
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Old 10-17-2021, 07:44 AM
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Looking at Carbone's website they are in Europe. How bad was the shipping to North America?
Everything came super fast. I’m on the east coast and I’ve ordered 3 separate things from them this year and they’ve all come in under a week from order.
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Old 10-17-2021, 09:26 AM
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Looking at Carbone's website they are in Europe. How bad was the shipping to North America?
Another quick-ship here. I ordered July 24th, and it arrived July 28th. Product was (obviously) good, but their packaging was incredible, as well. Really felt premium. Plus, hey, free stickers. Who doesn't love stickers?

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Does anyone actually put anything up there to bounce around and potentially dent your hood...or, is this simply a 'Hey, look at my cool carpet' thing....

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