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Old 05-30-18, 09:10 PM
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Recently purchased a WeatherTech trunk liner for my 2015 GS350 and thought I would share some pics with the team. A little pricey but fits perfect and still have access to the rear latches to hook the cargo net. I wanted something I could throw my golf gear or muddy/wear gear into and not worry about it. I only purchased the trunk liner as I felt its all I will probably need living in So Cal.



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That looks great! Thanks for sharing. I think it would come in real handy for any wet type scenario, say muddy boots or if your pack of steaks sprung a leak on the way home. Much easier to deal with.
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Thanks for posting the pictures. Looks great! I've been considering one but wasn't sure from online pictures that the cargo net could still be used so thanks for confirming for us. Do you also have the carpet trunk mat? If so, did you leave it in or have to remove it?
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I bought the WeatherTech trunk liner when I got my GS 350 six years ago. It fits well, serves the intended purpose, and has held up well. I also got one for my wife's RX 350.
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They are so worth the money. The one in my Camry is 18 years old and still holds up strong when I sold the car. I got one for my 2013 GS and it too has held up.
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Great product, customers love them! Keep em dirty and its easy to clean.

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Looks nice, I may have to pick one up for throwing muddy boots in the trunk. I have the Weathertech floor mats and have been very happy with them. I do wish the product was a little less expensive though.
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Originally Posted by IndyIS
Thanks for posting the pictures. Looks great! I've been considering one but wasn't sure from online pictures that the cargo net could still be used so thanks for confirming for us. Do you also have the carpet trunk mat? If so, did you leave it in or have to remove it?
Fits right over the carpet. The mat is very thin and flexible so its easy to take in and out. I included a couple other pictures for reference so you can get an idea how thick it is by comparing it to the tie down latch.
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Originally Posted by CottageChz
Looks nice, I may have to pick one up for throwing muddy boots in the trunk. I have the Weathertech floor mats and have been very happy with them. I do wish the product was a little less expensive though.
Agree but I will say this product is quality and seems like it will probably last longer than you own the car.
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weathertech is local to me so i drove down last week and bought front mats, trunk liner, and the angle pieces to hold stuff from sliding. It was about $290 for all of it, very expensive but the mats I can not see having the car without them now. Im a on the road tech and have my tool box and parts in the trunk all the time and this will help from it getting beat up.
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Originally Posted by Hudrock
Fits right over the carpet. The mat is very thin and flexible so its easy to take in and out. I included a couple other pictures for reference so you can get an idea how thick it is by comparing it to the tie down latch.
Excellent, thank you! I'm sold, and ordering mine today.
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