


RYU TEMPLE | Floor Mats (Pair)
RYU TEMPLE; your interior isn’t finished yet
Most builds look clean on the outside,
but inside it still feels off.
No theme.
No direction.
Just parts thrown together.
This is what fixes it.
Bring your interior together
RYU TEMPLE is built around one idea.
Your car should feel intentional.
The dragon brings the energy.
The temple brings control.
When you install these, everything starts to make sense.
Your interior stops feeling random and actually feels like a build.
What actually changes
Your interior finally feels complete.
Your setup looks like it belongs together.
You stop noticing what’s missing every time you get in.
It just feels right.
The meaning behind it
In Japanese culture, dragons are protectors.
Temples represent discipline and balance.
This design sits right in the middle of both.
Power and control.
Chaos and calm.
It represents building something over time, not just throwing money at parts.
Final Touches
Most people don’t stop at just mats.
Once these go in,
everything else starts to look out of place.
That’s why people usually pair this with
- Seatbelt cushions
- Air fresheners
- Matching interior pieces
Details
- Premium all-weather material built for daily use.
- Non-slip base with velcro backing so it stays locked in place.
- Easy to clean, just wipe or shake it out.
Specs
- 70cm x 35cm universal fit
- Driver and passenger pair included
Finishing touch
“不完全な” means imperfect.
Because your build is never really finished.
And that’s the whole point.
Original: $59.28
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Description
RYU TEMPLE; your interior isn’t finished yet
Most builds look clean on the outside,
but inside it still feels off.
No theme.
No direction.
Just parts thrown together.
This is what fixes it.
Bring your interior together
RYU TEMPLE is built around one idea.
Your car should feel intentional.
The dragon brings the energy.
The temple brings control.
When you install these, everything starts to make sense.
Your interior stops feeling random and actually feels like a build.
What actually changes
Your interior finally feels complete.
Your setup looks like it belongs together.
You stop noticing what’s missing every time you get in.
It just feels right.
The meaning behind it
In Japanese culture, dragons are protectors.
Temples represent discipline and balance.
This design sits right in the middle of both.
Power and control.
Chaos and calm.
It represents building something over time, not just throwing money at parts.
Final Touches
Most people don’t stop at just mats.
Once these go in,
everything else starts to look out of place.
That’s why people usually pair this with
- Seatbelt cushions
- Air fresheners
- Matching interior pieces
Details
- Premium all-weather material built for daily use.
- Non-slip base with velcro backing so it stays locked in place.
- Easy to clean, just wipe or shake it out.
Specs
- 70cm x 35cm universal fit
- Driver and passenger pair included
Finishing touch
“不完全な” means imperfect.
Because your build is never really finished.
And that’s the whole point.






















