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Hi there - I have for sale a 'set' (see photos) of car carpets out of an R33 GTST. Are in good condition, but a little dusty.

asking $99 pick up in hobart, or add $30 delivery anywhere in Aus. prices negotiable.

cheers,

Jez

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they are not genuine r32 gtr floor mats, they are r33 gtst floor mats, correct me if im wrong but im 100% sure they are r33 gtst floor mats, i have genuine r32 gtr floor mats in my r32 gtr and they are not like that and i had a r33 gtst before that and they werw the exact same floor mats as you got up for grabs,

gl wid sale ,cheers mate

Hi Tony - this is possibly the case - can anyone advise? Perhaps yours is a later model R32? All I can say is - these were fitted inside the R32 GTR I am currently wrecking, and I have not had an R33 for many many years, so I am not sure how the mix up could have occurred, is anyone able to advise if there are differences between carpets for early and late R32 GTR?

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