OEM or close to OEM factory mats for 2004 LX470

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Blue interior…not factory.
 
I'm guess you're calling the gray blue, which I guess is kinda blueish. Don't think the factory mats are available any longer, if you search for "floor mats", titles only, 100 section only, you'll find several good threads on what aftermarket mats are available out there, many good options.
 
Yes, sorry, my nubeness on display. Gray.

I'm guess you're calling the gray blue, which I guess is kinda blueish. Don't think the factory mats are available any longer, if you search for "floor mats", titles only, 100 section only, you'll find several good threads on what aftermarket mats are available out there, many good options.
Thank you very much.
 
Bumping this thread since I missed the train and looking for OEM mats for my stone interior 100.

They were posted all over for under $60 a couple years ago, tried buying from 3 sources and all orders were cancelled.

Now there's this BS ad:

Someone HAS to have a new set in their dealership shelf.

How do I find it?

Part# PT206-60032-11
 
Bumping this thread since I missed the train and looking for OEM mats for my stone interior 100.

They were posted all over for under $60 a couple years ago, tried buying from 3 sources and all orders were cancelled.

Now there's this BS ad:

Someone HAS to have a new set in their dealership shelf.

How do I find it?

Part# PT206-60032-11
Makes me wonder what my NOS Beige LC ones are worth??? Never could find LX ones...
 
Makes me wonder what my NOS Beige LC ones are worth??? Never could find LX ones...
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They've been discontinued for years, sadly. I have a set of Lloyd's, the fit is perfect and the color is close.

I had a look at them, and others, but never pulled the trigger since I got a "thing" against aftermarket mats, I sell (finance) cars for a living, and it just gives me the jeebies when a car is delivered with AM mats, sometimes the cleaning crew disposes of original mats to save time cleaning, and use the cheapest universal mats instead.

I should put my mats in storage, since they're still in OK usable condition, and get some others for daily use, at least until my kids grow off the snacking and slime period.
 
As to the ones still on a dealer shelf, I believe that I bought the last full set of OEM Lexus LX floor mats in the country a few months back. Came from a Lexus dealer. Still rolled up in plastic and in a box. They are perfect. Paid more than $600 though, something that most find insane. I tried a set of the nicer aftermarket ones - junk, wrong color and the quality was not Lexus OEM quality from the early 2000s. Do love them though.
 
As to the ones still on a dealer shelf, I believe that I bought the last full set of OEM Lexus LX floor mats in the country a few months back. Came from a Lexus dealer. Still rolled up in plastic and in a box. They are perfect. Paid more than $600 though, something that most find insane. I tried a set of the nicer aftermarket ones - junk, wrong color and the quality was not Lexus OEM quality from the early 2000s. Do love them though.
Do love them though. The quality of the carpet is just so nice.
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My 'new' 2000 LX came with fairly tired OEM rubber mats. They are serviceable enough for times and trips when things will actually get muddy but for everyday use carpet mats are so much nicer. Like many here I just wanted some simple, quality OEM carpet mats (like the ones in my 200) but alas, that's impossible for the 100.

I ended up going with the Lloyd Berber mats. The fit and quality are good, and they seem to strike a good balance between plush and durable. The look is a little different, but not bad. Perhaps this will help someone on the hunt.

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Loyd premium mats are excellent. similar to OEM.
 
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