On the alloy carpet trims.  You can try to straighten them out and polish
them.  Alternative is to look for some moulded plastic equivalents at the
wreckers from a car of similar size.  I have used some from an early Mazda
that did the job - not concours but OK.  Other listers may be able to pin
down to a car/model that is a suitable substitute.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 16 July 2001 2:50 AM
Subject: tyres rims and installing new carpet.


> Hi list,   I need some advice on a couple of things: will nice square
195/60
> tyres on 14 inch ausie R31 skyline steel rims bolt on to my dato with no
> problems? It is quite a bit lower than standard. I want a tyre and rim
combo
> that is reasonably economical while having tyres with a lower profile than
> standard datto wheels. I like the idea of the skyline steel rims because i
> want a stealth look, not big flashy mags.  As for the second thing, Does
> anyone have any advice on what to do about those little bits of aluminium
> trim that deal with the edges of the carpet near the sills? My car has
been
> sitting in the shed without interior for ages and the little bit of
> aluminium trim are stuffed. Can you get new ones? Are there any other ways
> of tying down the edbes of my nice new carpet? Any advice would be great,
> Thomas.
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