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they are brilliant mats.. look awesome, and i've had them in my r33 for several months and held up with general wear and tear. I'm getting another set for my R31 just because they are so cool

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I don't think I have sold a pair to R32 yet!, Should fit as is a universial fit mats!, I have fitted them into small civic, my girlfriends car (hers had mugen power on them ).

As anyone with an R32 (GT-R) got a set of these, and if so, how's the fit?

LW.

I don't think I have sold a pair to R32 yet!, Should fit as is a universial fit mats!, I have fitted them into small civic, my girlfriends car (hers had mugen power on them ).

Anyone with an R32/GT-R able to visit nizmokid and test fit the mats?

LW.

what do u mean by scotchguard them... like put scotch tape around the word nismo? wouldn't that just make it look ugly?  :Oops:

No, ScotchGuard is a chemical process designed to increase stain resistence in fabrics.

LW.

hi nizmokid.. i'm interested in the mats for the front and rear... is 95 inclusive of postage?? i'm in toowoomba, qld. can you send me pics of the front and rear?? when is the next order due?? if all goes well, i need it by the end of this month or early june.

my email addy is [email protected]

cheers :thumbsup:

JAckson

Hey Nizmo kid, I received it today :thumbsup: it's nice , just the size is a bit too small and it doesn't really fit my car but oh well, nice job dude :) I'm satisfy with the quality.

Btw I need to order another set, can you make it for me again?

Erik

an email has been sent to you jackson

hi nizmokid.. i'm interested in the mats for the front and rear... is 95 inclusive of postage?? i'm in toowoomba, qld. can you send me pics of the front and rear?? when is the next order due?? if all goes well, i need it by the end of this month or early june.

my email addy is [email protected]

cheers :D

JAckson

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