I don't have a photo of it, but what I did only takes a couple of hours of your time, not much money and some skilz.
Things you'll need:
- Roll of brown packing/craft paper (from Staples)
- Clear tape
- Magic marker
- Scisors
- Ruler
- Carpet knife or utility knife with NEW blades
- Carpet remnant of your choice/style (I went with berber)
I basically folded-down my seats.
Used the marker on the craft paper to "mark/trace" the contours inside the rear area. I would cut-off an appropriate size piece, lay it close to the sidewall or edge I was tracing and use one end of the ruler as a "scribe" and hold the marker in a few inches on the ruler... tracing the contour of the (wheelwell, moulding, edge, whatever) onto the paper, then I would trim that piece of paper with the scisors and lay into place and repeat the process throughout the rear interior... taping the pieces together as I went.
This creates a big template.
Tape this together well so it will NOT move or come-apart as you take it from the car.
Place your carpet face-down someplace where you can have room to work and then place this template FACE-DOWN TOO onto the back of the carpet.
Trace with magic marker.
Remove template.
Cut along line with carpet knife or Utility knife with NEW blade(s). (carpet dulls a blade really quick)
Test-fit to see it in-place... trim if necessary...
The LAST step involves finding someone local that does carpet binding... that cloth protective edge that you find along area rugs. It only cost me $25 to have that carpet bound.
Once it is bound, it should fit right in place, look nice and protect the back area. I think the whole thing cost me less than $60 and took (including driving to get the materials & carpet & binding) maybe 3 hrs.
If I can find any pics... I'll share 'em.