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As stated. There's multiple designs, show me what you've got. Needs to be in relatively good shape though, at least good enough that I can refurbish them.

Don't message me if you have a 4WD R32 (HNR32, BNR32) as the floor mats are NOT the same and will not fit.

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no dude. i was referring to the 4wd and rwd being incompatible.

If you had taken two minutes to look this up in FAST you would realize I am right. They are not the same.

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Have you tried talking to a motor trimmer? If your existing mats can be cut exactly the same it may be your best bet. Nissan's R32 mats can also crack terribly throughout the plastic base. Has this happened to yours? Or is it wear and tear from the carpet top layer?

Have you tried talking to a motor trimmer? If your existing mats can be cut exactly the same it may be your best bet. Nissan's R32 mats can also crack terribly throughout the plastic base. Has this happened to yours? Or is it wear and tear from the carpet top layer?

I know they crack, mine aren't cracked but the carpet is a mess.

Actually though the real reason is I want one of the other styles of mat.

I like the OEM ones, there's a bunch of aftermarket ones but they're all really ugly.

Nice way of saying it.

Try to be helpful and you copped a gob full.

Sheesh! I'll hang on to my HCR matt's.

If you notice his first post wasn't being helpful at all so I really had to reason to respond seriously to him.

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