you should try to make the same ones ron did with the VX with the silver plate thing on them, i would totally get a set of those
something like this:
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/sh...php/photo/3488
you should try to make the same ones ron did with the VX with the silver plate thing on them, i would totally get a set of those
something like this:
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/sh...php/photo/3488
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maybe its just me, but those are a little ugly
as well busy. Not sure why youd want the logo right
under your foot so they could get torn up faster.
Usually I put the Vx lettering off the the sides in a
variety of colors etc.
But I guess its everyones personal preference.
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www.planetsvx.com
click on the Vehicross button on the left side
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I would take a set of front mats, and the rear cargo mat in charcoal.
Question is, would you export them to me in Aussie Land??
PK
Now that food has replaced sex in my life -
I can't even get into my own pants!!
we currently ship worldwide on all our items
just need to know if your vehicle is LHD or RHD
Would love to see front all-weather mats with the VehiCROSS logo too. I have a set that supposedly were "custom fit," but I would much rather have something that looked and fit OEM.
Charcoal front mats with a tasteful "VX" somewhere would be great. Any idea of a ballpark price for front mats?
Randy
I would be up for a set of front mats too. I spilled some oil on my passenger side mat and the Isuzu logo is all blacked out now (which is actually kind of cool and subtle) but it would be nice to have some new ones. Let us know approximate prices.
Thanks for continuing to come up with little things for the VX.
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