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Does anyone know where to buy Nismo floor mats?

Nengun can not supply them anymore for the R33 GTS-T they are a discontinued line.

The only choice i can find is from ebay at $315 per set.

Does anyone know where I can buy them ? either online or in Sydney cheaper than this?

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i've been looking for the same thing. I found those ones on ebay but daayum thats a pretty penny for some mats with a logo. like buying gucci toilet paper or something.

warren thanks for the link to these other mats - do you have a pic of them in your car?

click here for the R33 mats

Heres a pic too:

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i have no pics on my computer.. i could take some, but that would require effort! ha ha

no i'll try and remember to take some pics tonight...

seriously the accessories online ones (same as pictured above) are great quality and a serious bargain!

I was looking at those, but they dont have a strip that goes across the middle at the back like the stock ones do...

I just ordered a set for an R32 GTR from http://www.greenline.jp was about $260 something

Ive writen to greenline to confirm shipping/orders three times before and they never reply, so i always end up buying from nengun instead ....frustrating, but i suppose they would prob. get lots of emails every day

I bought a set off the eBay seller (Nate tune). They are genuine items. That's what they cost. You are unlikely to import a set yourself that cheap as he buys them and ships them in a container.

Unfortunately Nismo don't make GTS-t mats anymore, the GTR mats fit up fine except for the driver's one which has a missing spot where the transfer case bulge should be. Still good though.

I bought a set off the eBay seller (Nate tune). They are genuine items. That's what they cost. You are unlikely to import a set yourself that cheap as he buys them and ships them in a container.

Unfortunately Nismo don't make GTS-t mats anymore, the GTR mats fit up fine except for the driver's one which has a missing spot where the transfer case bulge should be. Still good though.

Cheers for that

I was just keen to bring them down a tad, i know they are expensive i was looking to order from nengun (think they were $220), ive been ordering lots of stuff from then so it wouldnt have added much for shipping.

$300 + $15 delivery is pretty dear for floor mats, but i dont want cheap ones so i think ill just have to fork out for it, they are 1/3 a set of cams or a metal head gasket though :D

Nate tune said he is looking to set up as a trader, maybe group buy?

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