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Hi all,

I'm having a c*nt of a time finding a genuine Nissan part number for the floor mats for an R32 GT-R. I figure that they're probably the same part as the mats for the other two door models. I've trawled FAST and can't find it.

The original mats that I have are excellent - but I'm missing the driver's mat. They're the dark grey ones with the woven diagonal stripe, light grey 'piping' around the edges, and a thin, red plastic 'Skyline' badge on each mat.

Does anyone have any knowledge of this? Please help :)

Cheers!

Mike

I am pretty sure that you can no longer get the accessories for the R32 GTR, e.g. floor mats, wind deflectors etc. Someone else here may know otherwise, but I am pretty sure this is the case.

You may have to get NISMO, try and find a good set second hand (unlikely I would think) or go aftermarket. the NISMO or aftermarket ones are definitely lighter than the heavy OEM ones.

I am pretty sure that you can no longer get the accessories for the R32 GTR, e.g. floor mats, wind deflectors etc. Someone else here may know otherwise, but I am pretty sure this is the case.

You may have to get NISMO, try and find a good set second hand (unlikely I would think) or go aftermarket. the NISMO or aftermarket ones are definitely lighter than the heavy OEM ones.

the wind deflectors are nla but i beleive just jap have good reproduction ones for sale, ive had my local nissan guy looking for a passenger front mat for my 32gtst without much luck so far

Thanks guys - I'm going for completely factory spec, so I'll keep on looking on eBay etc.

What does NLA mean?

Are the GT-R mats the same as those for the GTST for that vintage?

Thanks guys - I'm going for completely factory spec, so I'll keep on looking on eBay etc.

What does NLA mean?

Are the GT-R mats the same as those for the GTST for that vintage?

NLA means No Longer Available

From what I have seen, the carpet used for the GTST mats is different to the GTR mats, same shape though.

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