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PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 6:00 am 
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I have a 9 piece carpet set from brickworx (I think) from like 4 years ago. It consists of a large rear floor section, large front floor section with the centre tunnel defined in piped stitching, a firewall piece, two front wheel arch covers, two sill covers and 2 pieces for the cross member.

I was just wondering if its the original carpet shape for the Aussie MK2 or what carpet pattern that is based on (is it MK1 Coop S or Mk2 Coop S or something else or some other type....UK MK3 perhaps)?

Or even better what are the differences between the carpet cuts for the different Aussie models?


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Here's an image of a complete set of Westminster Cooper S carpets from a Mk1. The pattern was the same for the mk2, but the material went to a more mainstream material type.

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Thanks a lot Mick. That's the same (or very similar) to what I currently have.

I heard that you can make a carpet to that pattern with the material I provide. Could you post or PM me some details please (prices but also sq.meterage requirments etc)?

Thanks again


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I don't do the hard work on the carpets...but I can provide you the carpet pattern if you like. I cut them out myself and used the wife's sewing machine to put them together (yes it will do it...just...the limit is the height the foot will raise to, not the density of the material.)

Drop me a line with your address, they are here at home at them moment, but have seen more country miles than a Greyhound bus..

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Thanks alot. PM sent.


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