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WTB: NSX or S2000 service mat

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I seem to be doing more work on my NSX than I expected...

Let me know if you're doing less or having the dealer do it and don't need it anymore.

Looking for the one that covers both fenders & the back deck, not the small one that just goes on 1 fender or the other. Would also go for the similar S2000 mat.

Thanks, Tim
 
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Used twice? How tattered is it? I'm kind of looking for one that's only been used once :)
 
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I'm still looking and I'll even take one that doesn't turn wrenches. Come on Honda - re-release this or tell us who supplied it. A ton of S2000 owners would take one as well!
 
This mat is simply a 3/8" piece of a dense foam rubber. You could make one super easy as it unfolds into a flat shape. I think a piece of outdoor carpet with a foam pad one side would work just as well. The non-grease absorbing vinyl on top is really not needed, although really nice. That said there are folks out there that make custom kitchen floor mats that likely could make a pretty good copy if sent a template. Several times i have simply thrown on a blanket and placed a piece of cardboard on top instead of getting the mat out. The side against the car is not easy on the finish (at least for black). When my car is shiny i always put a bedsheet under it first. I do believe something fairly thick is a necessity as the impulse to put a light or wrench on the rear deck is huge. We're around 30 years too late to ask Honda for things. They REALLY kissed our butts for the first decade of production, but understandably i'm sure their NSX budgets went to nothing over time. While the Japanese mfgr's are known for great customer service (or used to be), didn't they have a bit to do with that "planned obsolesense" thing? He-he.
 
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