Hello, I'm looking for a good carpet set for my 78 Z car. If you have found a good one, please include info on quality, fit, if it has snaps for the e-brake boot, if it has factory-like slots cut out for cargo straps, where you purchased it with a price. You can e-mail me if you like. guesswho125@gmail.com
Thank you all for you info.
Thank you all for you info.
Taste My Rainbow
Thanks Skittle, But as I ask in my thread, I'm looking for more info than just where to buy a carpet kit. I'm looking for feedback in specific areas from people that have first hand experiance and would like to share there individual thoughts and findings with different carpet kits from the various different places they can be bought.
Taste My Rainbow
i bought one from them for a 79zx and everything fit nicely, had to do a tad trimming cause each car is a tad different. there is also jcwhitney.com but not heard good things about them for carpet kits.
The Good Twin
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This was a pretty good answer...Originally Posted by Z_guy
Thanks Skittle, But as I ask in my thread, I'm looking for more info than just where to buy a carpet kit. I'm looking for feedback in specific areas from people that have first hand experiance and would like to share there individual thoughts and findings with different carpet kits from the various different places they can be bought.
Thousands of people buy Z stuff from MSA every year. Bleach bought a carpet kit at the garage sale this last spring (for a 280zx tho). The kit description is pretty accurate.

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i got mines from there too, everything fit perfectly, only a little trim needed on the sides but if you serch for my post.. i showed pics on it too
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I used the MSA kit on mine, and I've been very happy with it. In fact, if other parts had installed as easily, I'd be finished by now. Fit was great, but be aware that there is no such thing as a no-cut carpet install. There are a bunch of pre-cuts in it which work great (like for the cargo straps, shifter, etc.), but you're going to have to use a really good pair of scissors (like the upholstery people use), a carpet knife, utility knife with new blades, etc. I had to custom cut the edge at the door sills (easy), and around the heater and a/c core mount (less easy), and a few other spots. It wasn't any big deal. I got a new e-brake boot, also from MSA, and mounted it with snaps from the fabric store (don't remember what size, but they were easy to find). It's easier to do in warm weather, as all the backings and materials relax a bit in the heat and sun. But, depending what part of the country you're in, that ship may have sailed, for the next few months anyway.
Dave
Dave