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Old 26-05-2020, 08:25 AM   #1
Matt dive
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Default Mondeo xr5 replacement carpet

just a quick one. After finding and fixing a water leak that has absolutely destroyed my passenger side carpet , I need to replace all underlay and carpet in my xr5 mondeo. Mc 2010.
Does any one know if I can get replacement carpet anywhere in Australia.
I can find one lot that do it , but Thiet website says they only have for a wagon.
Which leads me to my next question . I know that the yatches all have the same floor plan , but are the wagons the same . From what I can see in the photo of the carpet on the site and shat I have removed it looks the same.
Just thought if anyone has had to do this , I’m sure there is due to the amount of water leaks these models seem to have , if you could point me in some kind of direction to replace the carpet . Thanks guys .
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