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Old Mar 14, 2019 | 07:22 AM
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Anyone have suggestions for black floor mats for 05 coupe. I have used weathertech in the past but they don't list a set for my year/model. So if you have some that you really like, please share.

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Old Mar 14, 2019 | 10:13 AM
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Charlie, since you can't have the best have you tried to find winter matts? My guess is you should be able to find what you're looking for so you won't have to resort to PepBoys stinky black rubber matts!
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Old Mar 14, 2019 | 04:05 PM
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That will be my last resort, went on Amazon and found some want to be weathertech knock off that looked good, but seemed to be a lot of feedback that the mats started to come apart within the first couple months. So thought I would take a shot here and see if anyone had any other brand they had fallen in love with.

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Old Mar 15, 2019 | 09:12 AM
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Check out ebay, they'll have a decent selection and you might get lucky and find some OEM mats there. They pop up from time to time...

I use Lloyds mats in my GTO and love them, have the OEM winter mats in the G. https://www.lloydmatsstore.com/rubbe...-mats?q=design
 
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Old Mar 15, 2019 | 02:52 PM
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The Lloyds mats for winter use look promising for when my OEM winter mats finally expire. (If they have patterns going back to 1950, they may be the only aftermarket product we can confidently expect to buy in another ten years!) They tout the lack of a sidewall as being less bulky. Do their "molded high capacity wells" do the job so there is no overflow from multiple entrances of really wet/snowy boots?

I've also found that most aftermarket products really miss on the factory safety anchors. The set of carpets I got for my sedan were cut great, but the hole for the anchor was about four times too big for the puny Infiniti anchor and was pretty much useless. Does the Goat have anchors and if so, do the Lloyd's holes fit well?
 
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You can be nismo floor mats, same black carpet just nismo logo
 
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Thanks for the feedback guys, I will check those out.
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The Lloyds mats for winter use look promising for when my OEM winter mats finally expire. (If they have patterns going back to 1950, they may be the only aftermarket product we can confidently expect to buy in another ten years!) They tout the lack of a sidewall as being less bulky. Do their "molded high capacity wells" do the job so there is no overflow from multiple entrances of really wet/snowy boots?

I've also found that most aftermarket products really miss on the factory safety anchors. The set of carpets I got for my sedan were cut great, but the hole for the anchor was about four times too big for the puny Infiniti anchor and was pretty much useless. Does the Goat have anchors and if so, do the Lloyd's holes fit well?
I've never used the high walled mats so I can't comment but I know Lloyds is well respected in the car community so I would guess they would work fine. The anchor holes line up perfectly and are sized appropriately. They also wear very well, I work in the restaurant business and have greasy, filthy soles on my shoe coming home from work so I use them year round.. Not only do the mats protect the carpet from the filth, after 3 years of use they show absolutely no wear.
 
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I have 350Z Nismo floor mats in mine. The stock ones wore a hole from my heel. Nismo ones have extra padding under the pedals.
 
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Call these guys and see if they actually have them in stock, it's a discontinued item but they're showing it as IN STOCK which would be a christmas miracle if it's true.

https://www.infinitioepartsdirect.co...or--floor-mats
 
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Old Mar 16, 2019 | 01:05 PM
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Oops nvm, those might actually be G37 even though they came back as the part number for my 2006 coupe?
 
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