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Boot liners

come on.. thats like asking chilli sauce or no chilli sauce at nandos.

Well having once tried Nandos chilli sauce I'm assuming you mean its better to go for the extra non-slip lol.

It does seem an obvious choice, I just thought maybe the non-slip might be a hard to clean dirt trap or something.
 
lol... no its just a rubber type matting... works well, had some wheels in there this week and they didnt slide about at all!
 
Thanks, I ordered one for the W124 estate
 
Thanks, I ordered one for the W124 estate

And it arrived today. That was quick, particularly given the complains about parcel deliveries just now on another thread.
 
Carpet off cut F.O.C. and a perfect fit everytime ;)
 
come on.. thats like asking chilli sauce or no chilli sauce at nandos.

Last time I was asked if I wanted Chili Sauce I was swaying around a Kebab shop trying to work out why the shop owner kept shouting "Rub a Dub" at me. About a week later we realised what he was actually saying was "Wrap it up?"

Never been to Nando's am I missing something?

I also have a bootliner - genuine Mercedes rubbery type one with the 2 inch lip. I tried the aftermarket ones but many were too inflexible.
 
I also used EternalCar on eBay, was about £30 delivered.

Fits excellently, has a good 2" lip around it and has a huge piece of that strange non-stick rubbery padding in it, which is fantastic for stopping stuff sliding about the boot.

I too used these guys when I bought one for my BMW E91 a few years back. Other than the price, I could not see any differences between the one I bought and the genuine BMW one
 
I got an OEM one second hand on eBay - worth hunting down. Very sturdy, robust item that has taken some serious abuse.
 
And for brand new ones too as many of the dealers sell on enay, i got mine brand new genuine MB one for £10 from a main dealer who had it on auction on ebay.
 
I've got a load of genuine bootliners that I'd love to see the back of.

Only problem, is that due to size they need to be collected.

For example:

euromercwebstore: Boot Liner

I've got them in various shapes and sizes for almost all the models.

Roll them up tight, secure with palet wrap and send by courier - should only cost £7 or so plus VAT.
 
Hi,
I bought the MB one and whilst it was expensive, for what it is, it's a very good fit.
 
I had a couple of storage boxes in my boot that kept on moving and needed a liner. All the ones that were made to measure were of pretty poor quality for the proces they were asking.
Ended up going to Halford and purchasing one that you cut to fit for £34.99 which is way better quality than the other I have seen. Very high quality and non-slip. Turned out to be a really good fit and does the job perfectly.
Definitley made the right choice.......

Halfords | Halfords Universal Boot Mat
 
A lot of the e-bay custom fit have non slip centres - must admit I wouldn't buy a mat without the non slip bit (which includes the Mercedes / Ford etc. dealer options!)
 

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