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Hey all, (yes i did a search).

im wanting to get some floormats for me 93 GTS skyline, im sorta hoping that its possible to get the standard sorta ones, so they fit the floor of the car correctly etc. Is it possible to get these anymore ? Can ya get em made for a decent price or is it a rip off?

Where abouts could i get them from?

How much am i looking at for a Full set of 4. ? (2 front 2 rear.)

if ya cant get em anymore, is there a set of floor mats that people find look damned good, and fit correctly.

cheers folks.

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Factory ones come in a set of 5. (One more over the hump in the rear)

I love the badges on them, my gf always ends up with "SKYLINE" burnt into the bottom of her foot on a hot day *sigh* Ahh, the fresh smell of branded cattle ...

Oh yeah, nah, wouldn't have a clue where to get them from Daniel. Maybe try a dealer who has a '33 in thier yard....?

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Hi guys. I got a set of 5 mats, complete with badges, from Just Jap back in February this year. They were used but in very good nick - although the buggers didn't bother cleaning them before packaging them off to me. I suppose I paid extra for the authentic Nissan dirt. I can't remember how much they were, but they were about half the price that UAS wanted for a set. The Just Jap guys were friendly and quick to reply on the email too.

Hope this helps, like like like. (Sorry, I forgot to say "like" every other word, so threw in a few just to make you feel at home, sorta, like.) :D

Cheers.

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Checkout the Nissan dealer in Wangara. Last time I was in there he had a Nismo catalogue showing all the good parts for skylines. Might just be able to order a new set of mats too. Don't expect them to be cheap though!

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ive got two seats of gen Skyline floor mats .... ihave the grey set with the red Skyline plaques ... which is currently under my bed and the cat sleeps on them & i have the white n grey speckled ones with the silve Skyline plaque. Was looking at it today and they are getting shabby.

Mum was going to bring me home a set of (fake) Nismo ones from Melbourne .... they are nice .... would still be interested in them .... black with the white nismo log. :D

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