Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Triumph: Tr6 Deluxe Floor Mat Set, 34 Oz on 2040-parts.com

US $139.95
Location:

Mission Viejo, California, US

Mission Viejo, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Triumph: TR6 Deluxe Interior Floor Mat Set, 34 oz Country of Manufacture:United States

"South Coast Accessories has gone Classic!"


Triumph TR6  ( 1968-1976 )  Deluxe 34 oz, Interior, Driver and Passenger Mat Set

This listing is for a custom set of mats that was designed specifically for your 1968-1976 Triumph TR6.

The same pattern is used for the TR4 and the TR4A. 

Triumph Deluxe Custom Mat Set Includes:

  • Driver and Passenger mats, which include the custom red TR6 inlay
  • interior driver and passenger mats, with a non-skid rubber backing 
  • Deluxe 34 oz dense, plush carpet
  • custom dyed to compliment the black interior carpet
  • intensive durability and color fast testing
  • custom fit to the factory specifications
  • Made in the USA

If you have a Vintage Sports Car and you're looking for a quality set of custom floor mats, then contact us at southcoastaccessories.com. Our supplier has over 24 years in the industry, and we now have access to classic floor mat patterns, for those hard to find vintage cars.

We also offer contrasting color binding, inlay, and embroidered logos, see our other listings for Triumph custom mats. 

Our quality custom mats will set your car apart from rest!

Note: This listing is for the interior mat set only. A special thanks to our customer Bob S. of Arizona, for sharing photos of his Triumph, and our custom mat set installed.

 

 


 





 

 

 

 

 

Subaru BRZ costs from £24,995

Tue, 01 May 2012

Subaru BRZ - costs the same as the Toyota GT 86 Subaru has revealed that the BRZ will cost £24,995 for the BRZ SE and £27,995 for the BRZ SE Lux auto. Arrives in showrooms this summer. Toyota revealed in February that the GT 86 will cost from £24,995 in the UK.

Ford B-Max concept (2011) at 2011 Geneva motor show

Mon, 28 Feb 2011

If ever a concept car was just a thinly disguised production car, this is it – this is the Ford B-Max, just unveiled on the eve of the 2011 Geneva motor show. That’s right, and when the B-Max goes on sale in early 2012 it’ll finally be time to bid goodbye to the bland Fusion. On the outside the styling is the latest iteration of Ford’s ‘kinetic design’ DNA, and mixes S-Max, C-Max, Focus and Fiesta elements to create a decent looking little MPV.

Bench Racing: New crop of supercars

Tue, 07 May 2013

It's been a while since we've hypothetically raced a handful of cars around the office; long enough that an entirely new crop of supercars has arrived for us to chart, graph and dissect. Today we're zeroing in on the $1-$3 million price tag range, which fits the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1, Pagani Huayra and the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. The first three fit neatly, pricewise, at about $1.3 million.