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Hi all,

I have a full set of Genuine Nissan R33 Series 2 Floor Mats (5 pieces) for sale. They are in great condition. Melbourne only at this stage.

Asking $150 ono

PS. I attend most of the MAS meetings so Melbourne guys can hook up there.

-Greg.

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ill give you 120 for em. ill pay you now if your happy with the offer.

Hi all,

I have a full set of R33 Series 2 Floor Mats (5 pieces) for sale. They are in great condition and a kind of silver colour. Pics to come later. Melbourne only at this stage.

Make me an offer (over $100). I will list the highest bidder - ebay style.

PS. I'll be attending the G.O.R. cruise this weekend so I can bring them along.

  • 2 weeks later...

Shite! I didn't realise there were so many interested. I've just moved in to a new place and haven't had the time to sort all this out. So here's the go:

1. Mats are still available at $150.

2. I would prefer to sell to Melbourne boys, sorry interstaters I know a lot of you have PM'd me but the shipping/payment is just too hard to organise, especially at the moment.

3. Rob, Ash - I will bring them to the MAS meeting on 17/3.

umm correct me if im wrong? but aint they S1 mates?

my friends whom both drives s1 have those mates and i have a S2 and my mates aint checkered?

Well, they came out of my S2 so I gathered they were S2. I had seen different ones in S1s.

Either way, THE MATS HAVE BEEN SOLD.

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