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Boot Liner and the variable floor

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Does anyone know if the OEM boot liner is a good fit with the variable floor installed or know of any after market rubberised ones that are?

 

I have bought the rubber boot mat from SuperSkoda and have the variable floor and can confirm it fits without any issue. The cubby holes on sides of the wheelwell are still accessible. If you look towards the back of the back seat on either edge in the corners the mat is shaped to the floor underneath so cuts the corner by about 15mm, no biggie.

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I have bought the rubber boot mat from SuperSkoda and have the variable floor and can confirm it fits without any issue. The cubby holes on sides of the wheelwell are still accessible. If you look towards the back of the back seat on either edge in the corners the mat is shaped to the floor underneath so cuts the corner by about 15mm, no biggie.

 

Thanks, I can live with that :)

Had chance to take a couple of pictures ad69bedcc53b48dfc71d6215bc758eb0.jpg091ea9d9b6189f6dea38d0602fa599fe.jpg

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Thanks, I think that will appear on the list shortly too.

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