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Hey, ive been eyeing off a set of nismo floor mats for my 34, only thing is that theyre for a GTR and not a GTT.

To me they look similar and i dont see why they would be different, but dont wanna spend the coin on stuff that doesnt fit...

Might be a dumb question but meh

Cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

Update:

I can now confirm that R34 Gtr floor mats are all the same except the drivers side..

Doubt anyone will need this info, they still look good just the drivers side one is a slightly different shape, causing it to not fill in the whole floor properly.

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  • 1 month later...

Well I had the same "dumb" question as you. So this helped me a lot!

Is the difference that indent on the right side by the foot pad?

Where were you able to get them from? I'm looking on nengun: https://www.nengun.com/nismo/floor-mats

And it's 243 AUS but everywhere else I look is almost double that price, while Nismo's site has it for almost triple. So I'm confused on Nenguns price

Good to hear, and yeah its the indent on the drivers side,

Which as i have now learned is due to the AWD of gtrs which makes sense.

I ended up Paying close to $350 due to shipping,

I got mine from Trust Kikaku: https://trust-kikaku.myshopify.com/products/nismo-floor-mat-set-bnr34-660111024?_pos=2&_sid=becb204a3&_ss=r

Base price of around $213 AUD shipping $130ish for me i think, and they were at my door pretty quick. If you havent used nengun before, sometimes their shipping times are a bit long, i order a bunch of Oem trims and badges off them in mid july last year and most of them didnt arrive to late September/October. Despite that i would still use them.

Theyre not cheap floor mats but i love them, my old s1 and s2 floormats were in very good condition but the nismo ones with metal badges are just a worlds difference.

Oh I see, I forgot to factor in shipping so the prices are making more sense now. Thanks for the tips! Definitely agree the metal badges are oh so lovely. Looks like I should go through with it and grab me some!

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