All season floor mats OEM
^ i know. that's why i said there are different part numbers depending on vehicle configuration. however, all the mats will fit all models regardless of body or gearbox style. whatever very slight differences there may be in shape (which i highly doubt is the case) is not enough to impact the fitment in any model style.
if you look on the bottom of your car's OEM mat there will be a part number stamped in the rubber backing. on the physical mat the last few digits will be x'd out - this indicates that the physical part is not model specific, even if you order it that way. the number will appear as something like (G4900-1DXXX).
when you order online, the first series of digits identify the general part (G4900-1Nxxx) and the last few digits identify the model part number (xxxxx-xxM3B). but when you get the mats have a look, you'll see what i mean. the last few digits will not be shown. B or BK signifies black, BE or A is beige, C or GY is grey/stone.
if you look on the bottom of your car's OEM mat there will be a part number stamped in the rubber backing. on the physical mat the last few digits will be x'd out - this indicates that the physical part is not model specific, even if you order it that way. the number will appear as something like (G4900-1DXXX).
when you order online, the first series of digits identify the general part (G4900-1Nxxx) and the last few digits identify the model part number (xxxxx-xxM3B). but when you get the mats have a look, you'll see what i mean. the last few digits will not be shown. B or BK signifies black, BE or A is beige, C or GY is grey/stone.
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It opens up options knowing that.