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BillRad
post Jul 4 2006, 11:03 AM
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Ive just recently bought a Shogun 2.5TD LWB 93/K the previous owner gave up on sorting it after the camshaft broke/beltsnap.
Anyway new head is on the way.
Because he chose to place all the bits from the head in the back it stinks of oil plus he had a dog so carpets stink and are stained in oil and other stuff.

Mitsubishi have quoted me £1300 +VAT for a complete new set of carpet's outrageous after i picked my self up i tried a local softtop and car carpet supplier but they don't do anything for mitsubishi car's or 4x4's i will try breaker's but was hoping someone would know if there is a company who do replacement set's.
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post Jul 4 2006, 04:42 PM
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Good luck! I think that Mitsi's got you by the short and curlies.

If your not in a great hurry and the carpet is not worn remove it and get professionally cleaned. It may just need a good dose of high octane chemicals to bring back into shape.

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post Jul 5 2006, 01:32 PM
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Don't know of one in the UK. If you mean to use it as a 4x4 and utility vehicle, then the paint on truck bed material is a good alternative.
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post Jul 5 2006, 06:16 PM
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I have personally found that any good pressure washer with a steamer function will remove almost all of your stains.it just requires a little time.I have used this method on carpets,floor mats and even parcel shelves-all of which with superb success.of course I work at a dealership so our pressure washer is fairly powerful.not a job for any home pressure washer
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post Jul 5 2006, 11:28 PM
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Good idea with the pressure washer. Also fair to say the commercial cleaners use hot water water and do a much better job than the $39.99 Kmart jobbies.

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Thank's guy's i'm gonna give the cleaning a try,i may as well till the head is fitted as it ain't going anywhere yet. :D
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