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Get the standard factory Skyline mats from 51jay or anyone else who has some for sale, they look good, and they have a nice little metal "skyline" badge thingy on them :P

My car came with a full set in them, even in the back and over the hump. If you don't want to look ricey or get ones that don't fit quite right, then they're your best bet. Very hard wearing too. My cars done 130,000 and the mats still look brand new.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

The natural look sounds great MRE.

Joe,

The aluminum is starting to grow on me, but I don't know if it is considered too ricey?

See'ya:burnout:

pwptf , aluminium looks good but not the checker plate, looks too ricey and ya seen any race or Rally cars that are good with it in ?

Go the punched or drilled hole look .

Not hard , just takes time and a drill press.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by benm

You must have soft shoe's Shelly coz I have the same mats and im starting to notice a warn patch from my right heal.

/sues nike !

must be my girlie shoes Ben ;)

or maybe I'm not driving hard enough :)

paul, try get some genuine skyline mats, they are secured by little ring/hook things that they attach to on the floor so they dont move anywhere... they'll save your carpet, they look decent too :)

i got the original skyline mates with my R33 and i think they are great they are nice and thick, good color, have a cool skyline badge on them and have hooking tabs to stop them moving forward under the peddle.

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