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PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:10 pm 
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Cut my westminster carpet for the 997 was the piece that glues to the bulkhead behind the heater were the edges finshed with vinyl edging or were they left bare on a original carpet I have 2 loop pile ones that are untrimmed


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mini maxx wrote:
Roundie or Clubbie Dude :?:
Ummm. How can I put this into words that won't offend....

Clue # 1: Westminster.

Clue # 2: 997.

If you don't know what that means keep quiet and maybe you will learn something.


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Westminster = the type of carpet.....or am i wrong..??

997 could be the size of ya engine....
could be wrong again....
im not too smart so i need educating as well...
or are clubby and roundnoses different internaly and used different carpet kits??
maybe myself and mini maxx went to the same school....hahah

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Westminster = UK made carpet.
997 Cooper = UK car (assembled here from CKD kit)
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 8:11 pm 
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Okay guys you can stop now. Does anyone have a true Answer for Goldbrocade_62 Please.

Goldbrocade_62 I will keep this on the 1st page for a couple of days for you due to how this thread has started for you :roll:



Goldbrocade_62 wrote:
Cut my westminster carpet for the 997 was the piece that glues to the bulkhead behind the heater were the edges finshed with vinyl edging or were they left bare on a original carpet I have 2 loop pile ones that are untrimmed

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I don't know the answer but this pic might help.

http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic ... 539#658539


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PM me and I will send you a pic of the original Cooper carpet set that I have. From memory the short edges that locate at the wheel arches are vinyl bound.

Re the comments on Westminster and Australian built Coopers, I think that Goldbrocade is aware that a differnt style of carpet was used being loop pile. :roll:


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wild_willy wrote:

Re the comments on Westminster and Australian built Coopers, I think that Goldbrocade is aware that a differnt style of carpet was used being loop pile. :roll:


Sorry willy thread has been cleaned up. so its a little out of place...but Cheers for your Info :wink:

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