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hi guys,

trying to get Nismo floor mat for GTT realise it's been discontinued ages ago. However I notice that they still have the GTR ones in production. so how does the GTR mat defer from GTT? it's not as though GTR is writen on the mat, only Nismo.. wouldn't it be possible to fit the mat on GTT?

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I have GTR mats........They Have GTR written on them.......

So if your going to buy the GTR ones....expensive as they are...last I looked new $550+

make sure they are the original...cheers

yeah getting Nismo ones, they all have nismo written across them, that's it. Actually I got it wrong, the one discontinued are the R33 ones, Nengun sell the GTT ones for $299

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