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Hi guys,

Will they fit? Seems like they would.

Nismo GTR Mats:

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Standard Set:

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The nismo mats seems to a bit different on the driver seat mat.

I find the stock mats pretty ugly, and i like the look of the nismo ones, but i dont want to get them if they gonna look weird.

Edited by Nights

i've got Nismo mats, and because of the 4WD system, the front mats might not fit that great, especially the passenger side... but could be wrong.

i might have my standard GTT mats still, i can compare the two if you like.

But... why would you not just get the Nismo mats for your car specifically?

oh, do they only make GTR ones? are you sure? i'm sure i've seen nismo mats in a GTT before (unless they were GTR ones...)

if somewhere like rhdjapan.com etc only lists GTR ones, let me know and i can compare my GTT mats to the GTR ones

Not completely sure, searched around but didnt find any. That site has nismo mats, 1 type for each model (r33, r34 etc). It says they are compatible with the 4-wheel drive vehicles, GTS-4 and GTR.

If you could do a compare that would be great :)

Ive got Nismo Mats in my R33

Everything but drivers mat fits well. The drivers mat has a cut out where the GTR's obviously are abit fatter in the transmission tunnel. You can see what I mean on the left hand side of the drivers mat in the pic you posted.

Other then that, they fit perfect. I should note that the drivers mat still fits.

  • 1 month later...

R32 GTR mats fit R32 GTST. Yes the rear centre matt is different but it does fit well without the extra "wings" bit

The picture shows blue but once you remove the blue coloured protective plastic they show white 'Nism' and red solid 'o'

Is the only pic I have for now.

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