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will see them in the flesh in the next few days...by friday I hope. the mats seem to be good quality and the logo has been put on by a special technique using electrostatic as i was told.

Mine will be done on friday and i will take a better picture of the mats and let you know what I think of the item!

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they dont do one to fit a soarer would they?

Nissan Motorsport in a toyota

Nizmokid: what material is it? Can they make it so they have the insert for the bolt to connect into (to prevent slipping around)?

Am interested anyway

Interested if the Mats are the 'carpet on top' style - The full rubber mats aren't my thing!!!. And also if you can supply the 3 mats for the back too...

Cheers,

C.

hehehe...nizmokid you beat me to it as I was going to post a thread in a week or so about a possbile group buy of floor mats...though I was thinking of getting custom made mats with some sort of SAU logo on them...

The supplier I was in contact with is also from Tassie so I guess its the same guy...The price he gave me was from $30 -> $45 depending on the quantity ordered..

The mats are black plush pile with an anti slip backing...

yeah guys they are a plush pill carpet and I think he does back ones also I will let you guys know as soon as I he finishes my mats!

He can do pretty much do any design on these mats so a TRD mat could be done as long as he has the artwork. I supplied him with the nismo logo for my mats.........I didn't know this would blow up this big....... oh well I will see what I can workout with the guy.

cheers

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