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I'm interested in a plush pile front and back set without the Nismo logo. If you could do a Skyline logo or something instead that'd be great :rofl:

Also can you tell me if the driver's mat has the little hole to sit onto the plug thing in front of the driver's seat? And do you know where I can get something to hold it on? My old one keeps slipping off :D

Took mine to an upholsterer and 15 secs later, all done.

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Muz

Ok I can get the rear ones made for $40.

I have a rear set in my R33 and they look sweet.

anyway the for the whole set it will cost $95

The mats will have to be made guys, doen't take long!

cheers Nizmokid

yep I have placed your order into the supplier and he will have them done in the next few days!

Thanks for the quick reply.... Was interested in the deal... when I found out you could do the rear mats.. that was the clench to the deal :thumbsup:

Thanks alot man :)

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Sounds great - I want to get rid of the crappy mats which came with my car. I'm assuming one size fits all skylines?

Is think offer going to be available for much longer, because I'd rather actually get my hands on the car before committing myself (I get it in about 2 weeks)

send me a pm dude and I will drop another order into the fellow in about 2 week or so.

Sounds great - I want to get rid of the crappy mats which came with my car. I'm assuming one size fits all skylines?

Is think offer going to be available for much longer, because I'd rather actually get my hands on the car before committing myself (I get it in about 2 weeks)

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