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![]() ![]() Drives: YR Yaris 2013 Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Australia
Posts: 76
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Bootliners and accessories
Having had my Yaris a week now I am looking at how to protect her to keep looking swish.
Has anyone used a Toyota bootliner? Are they helpful or annoying? And how about things like scuff guards etc? Or does anyone have better tips on the cargo area? I just wonder as I would hate to spill something from the groceries in the back of the car - at the moment I am just putting them in zip up grocery bags - but wondered about these Toyota products.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 Yaris HB Blazin' Blue Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Leland, NC
Posts: 444
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You could get something like this from Weather Tech, I put it in for my car, but I'm sure your car is listed too.
http://www.weathertech.com/toyota/20...door-liftback/ 3M makes a new product for protecting painted surfaces that is almost like what is applied at the factory, here is that link. http://3mauto.com/products/paint-def...6F39cs9yezvRrY racerb
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ULTIMATEDrives: 09 5dr LB, 2x 08 3dr LB Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: USA, CT
Posts: 13,460
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A liner for the cargo area is a worthwhile investment. I've carried everything from lumber to topsoil to cement blocks in the back of my red one and appreciate protecting things with one of the Weathertech liners.
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