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Hi all,

I've decided to let these go cause they just don't suit "my" car. :thumbsup:

They are the Genuine NISMO ( NISMO Part Number 74902-RNR45 ) and were purchased through performancewise ( a trader on this forum ) for $350.

They are made to suit R34 GT-R but will also fit R33 GT-R and all other R34's very well.

The mats were in my car for a matter of days and are still in immaculate condition.

Driver's side mat has location/locking hole so mat won't creep forward and all mats have an excellent style of cross spiked backing so they don't move around at all. The corner's of the mats are double stitched so the corner's don't bend/roll up.

Here's the mats straight out of the bag ( Nismo tags look blue because of protective tape )

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Driver's side

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Passenger side

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Rear

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SOLD

Might post if I don't get a local buyer but collection is 1st preference.

:)

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i am interested in them if you will do them for $200. i can pick up this weekwnd if need be. let me know if you are interested. any more than that i may as well import via nengun..

Thanks for the offer croat but I'm getting PM offers of $250 ( which I'm considering ) so...........

( BTW. nengun's price delivered is over $300 ).

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi all,

I've decided to let these go ( reluctantly ). :)

They are the Genuine NISMO ( NISMO Part Number 74902-RNR45 ) and were purchased through a trader on this forum for $350.

They are made to suit R34 GT-R specifically but will also fit all other R34's very well. The only difference being the cut of the drivers mat which is slightly different from GT-R to others. They should also fit R32, R33 GT-R & GTS-T ( but would need to confirm that ).

The mats were in my car for a matter of days and are still in perfect condition. I still have the part number tag off the packaging.

Driver's side mat has location/locking hole so mat won't creep forward and all mats have an excellent style of cross spiked backing so they don't move around at all. The corner's of the mats are double stitched in a way to make sure the corner's don't bend/roll up.

Here's the mats straight out of the bag ( Nismo looks blue because of protective tape )

post-2420-1178786788_thumb.jpg

Driver's side

post-2420-1178786807_thumb.jpg

Passenger side

post-2420-1178786824_thumb.jpg

Rear

post-2420-1178786851_thumb.jpg

Price: $280 FIRM

Might post if I don't get a local buyer but collection is 1st preference.

:unsure:

  • 1 month later...
If you still have them in a few weeks I'll buy em mate :D Just kind've spending all my spare cash on mechanical upgrades and tuning at the moment

lol, I hear you. I'm not in any real hurry to sell them yet so I might still have em then.

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