No problem.
Spent a few hours putting in the new carpet. German velour takes bends well and has a pliable backing.
I used 3m carpet adhesive spray. WORKS GREAT!. just spray a few inches from the edge and spray the body and wait 3 minutes. You better know where it's going because it sticks really well! I only tacked about 3inches from the edges ONLY on upright pieces, and not over the hump or surfaces parallel to the ground, or front firewall. One can was just enough. I did not get to the trunk yet. Carpet needed only minor trimming. And the holes needed to be cut out. measure three times, cut only once!
Only one gap near the hand brake, which is easily covered from underneath with a little left over piece. Don;t forget to mark where the seat belt bolts go before sticking down the carpet. I did not use any padding because of the sound barrier I placed earlier and because Bob already put padding for the front foot wells. Most of the stock padding remained over the rear wheel wells.
you might notice a few wrinkles, but this is the first time I have done carpet. Also, there is probably a better way of doing the rear seat backs, but I only had the stock metal clips to work with. I figure I will let it just settle in now.