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anyone know if r33 dash mats are available as an off the shelf item anywhere or even if there made at all?

i know they dont look that good but the dashs in the r33 are pretty large and i would like to protect it, apart from just putting the spray on cleaners and protectors on it.

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There was a thread on this early last year a place in WA makes them and Black is the only one to get ...the grey looks sh*thouse they cost around $43 and if you do a search and find the company your local Aussie Auto can get them for you . They look better than the one shown at cargear.com and a lot less money

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The Shevron Dashmate in black is the one I got . The East Coast distributers are Command Auto Group 02 9714 0900. My local Aussie Auto shop got mine in for me cost about $43. Its been on for over a year now and has never moved and still looks good but as I said Black is the only colour to get.

www.shevron.com.au

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