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2 questions guys

Is there a chrome strip for the end of the boot door available for the Combi?

Has anyone got the rubber boot dish?

If anyone has pictures or part numbers that would be great.

Thanks

Colin

I know it's UK but have a look here: http://www.accessories.skoda.co.uk/brochures/SkodaSuperb_Accbrochure.pdf

I think the silver Twindoor on the 3rd page has a chrome strip at the bottom of the boot. Can't seem to find a reference to it though.

Don't have rubber boot dish but have a carpet mat which is very good, Skoda one.

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Thank you.

I got a price for the dish.

€180 for the Boot dish so i'll leave this for another 2 months. It's a nice to have not a need right now.

Estate heavy - duty plastic boot dish

The ultimate heavy-duty protection for your estate boot. With an

extended 100mm raised edge to keep everything contained, this

liner comes with a movable aluminium partition to divide space.

Additional aluminium partitions are available to buy.

3T9 061 162

Additional aluminium partitions - 3T0 017 254

I might just go with the non dish model and go with the flat rubber one.

Rubber bootliner

The rubber bootliner is designed to protect the interior from wear and

tear, whilst the rubber texture helps reduce the movement of luggage

within the boot. The Estate version is for vehicles with raised boot floor

or partition system only.

Twindoor - DCD 800 001

Estate with partition system - 3T9 061 190B

I also rang the dealer to go look at the boot chrome trim as the Twin door will not fit the Combi :(

when i hear back i will let you guys know or if anyone can has it before me, Great..

thanks, Colin

I had the superskoda rear bumper protector on mine until Ither car had to go into the b ody shop after I was gently rear ended, and it was easy to fit and looked good. It definately saved the bumper when loading stuff into the boot

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Cheers guys. It's the rear door strip I'm looking for.

Have a look at these alternatives Colin: http://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/rbvehsel4_tab.php/boot-liners-mats/carbox_ls_skoda_superb_08_on_jv20_1826/Qx%40w%2C6M41V_VndbVhpeetSUTP0zxlmZT7ZYf5QG6d7QtM%7DkSo~gRbaQ7UEdndbTm%7DZG%40g%40KesUS0%2C9od3.

I have owned one of the autoform boot liners before and couldn't fault it - contained all manner of spills, and very easy to take out and wash down.

For my combi I took Bill's advice and bought the official rubber mat (part 3T9 061 190B) as I have the partition system. For the price it is a very thick piece of rubber and has protected the boot from all the dirt and water from garden centre duties.

I'm now thinking of investing in the upper netting system for the boot to keep the sunblinds in, as I have to keep taking them out so the little one can see the world go by.

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Thanks for that advice.

I'm leaning towards Bill's one too.

If it's the genuine Skoda chrome strip for the bottom edge of the rear door on the Combi, the part number is 3T9 064 712

Be warned - it doesn't come cheap!! £80plus

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WOW!!!! That is some price compared to the saloon one.

Thanks

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