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10 minutes ago, TurboTapin said:

I always presumed they shared the same carpet but I just looked in EPC and they do in fact have a different part# and price tag. Learn something new everyday. 

Thanks for checking. While it is a good data point it only means they are not identical, they still might be interchangeable. eg, the difference might be the colour or depth of the carpet only.

14 minutes ago, Duncan said:

Thanks for checking. While it is a good data point it only means they are not identical, they still might be interchangeable. eg, the difference might be the colour or depth of the carpet only.

Great point and I think the same. 

The floor is different. It’s a moulded carpet they are not the same. This is not me guessing they are different. I know this as a fact. The gts4 is the same as a gtr as it has the 4wd hump on the floor 

Edited by waxracing
6 hours ago, waxracing said:

The floor is different. It’s a moulded carpet they are not the same. This is not me guessing they are different. I know this as a fact. The gts4 is the same as a gtr as it has the 4wd hump on the floor 

I have no reason not to believe you, but I am curious. What hump?

1 minute ago, TurboTapin said:

I have no reason not to believe you, but I am curious. What hump?

The floor pan is different cause the rwd chassis doesn't have the hump for the transfer case

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