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I thought I’d posted up chasing these parts before, but apparently not, looking at my history...


I’m trying to get two boot trims for an R32 GTR, the floor ‘carpet’ base piece and the trim that fits over the opening to the back seats. 
I believe the genuine part numbers are 84902M – Carpet, trunk floor
84900, finisher assy, if that helps...
Do you think you may be able to help?
New or VGC preferred. 
I’m based in Canberra. 
Cheers, Jayson. 

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I've got 2 spare genuine boot carpets sitting in storage, otherwise if you want something "new" hit up JL Designs.

https://jldesignfab.com/collections/floor-mats/products/r32-truefit-boot-mat

EDIT: Genuine part numbers, both out of production.

Carpet: 84902-04U10
Back trim: 84910-04U00

Edited by jmknights93
15 hours ago, jmknights93 said:

I've got 2 spare genuine boot carpets sitting in storage, otherwise if you want something "new" hit up JL Designs.

https://jldesignfab.com/collections/floor-mats/products/r32-truefit-boot-mat

EDIT: Genuine part numbers, both out of production.

Carpet: 84902-04U10
Back trim: 84910-04U00

Yep, knew they were gone officially. PM me what you think is a fair $ figure and we’ll discuss. I know JL’s work; that may be my other route just yet. 

18 hours ago, jmknights93 said:

I've got 2 spare genuine boot carpets sitting in storage, otherwise if you want something "new" hit up JL Designs.

https://jldesignfab.com/collections/floor-mats/products/r32-truefit-boot-mat

EDIT: Genuine part numbers, both out of production.

Carpet: 84902-04U10
Back trim: 84910-04U00

dont suppose you also have side boot trims that covers the strut tower? im after an uncut one

6 hours ago, R.3.2.G.T.R said:

dont suppose you also have side boot trims that covers the strut tower? im after an uncut one

Keeping my spares for myself unfortunately.

@LTSJayce PM me your offer mate. I'm in Sydney so I assuming shipping would be required?

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