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I need to get some mats made up, ive got a set of 5 that are shagged, so ive got some templates, but im not sure where to get them done as im up in Broome. Anyone had mats made up? maybe even logo'd and are willing to recommend or know somewhere to get some done? Preferably with a rubber no slip backing and the heel pads.

thanks in advance

cheers

Evil

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Check out the group buy section - Stagea owners are having a group buy and Some skyline owners have ordered with a discount as Sau members.

Here's the link :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=123059

Edited by StageaGirl

Thanks for the reply guys, ive seen that group buy and checked out the site with the skyline mats. The problem is that as i live in broome, the carpet on the transmission tunnel gets raped by red dirt. So its really the set of five that i need, theres nothing too wrong with the middle mat, its just i would much prefer the set to match :(. Theres a motor trimmers/upholsterer in broome, but they never got back to me, and they dont really have rubber backed carpet/large selection of carpet.

cheers

Evil

if your interested

i can get you a set of second hand r33 gtst or gtr mats from yahoo auctions

heres an idea of wat i can get

should be able to get these for around $100-$150

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GTR set (these will sell for about double the price of the above matts)

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thanks michael

Thanks again for the info.

I actually have a set of genuine mats with the skyline logo riveted on a metal plate, like the first set of pics but a different metal plate attached, im assuming they are SI mats. They fit perfect but the drivers side heel area is stuffed, and the rubber backing is falling to bits. I bought them as a template, so i could get some made up that werent too plush, as the red dirt will just get trapped. Pretty much a custom job, but thanks for the info all the same.

cheers

Evil

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