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I have the Stagea floor mats too (but not the centre rear nor the wagon floor mat), and could compare them to R33 Skyline ones, but unfortunately the R33 in question is 150kms away.

Probably best to email the ebay seller and see if they know if they'll fit.

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I actually called them, and he's never heard of the stagea, he just buys them from the manufacturer in South Australia.

I gave him a brief description and he thought that the front mats would probly be a close match, but the rears might be the problem, as u know 2 doors dont have much leg room in the rear.

Heres the link: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-CUSTOM-MADE-...1QQcmdZViewItem

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The rear of the stagea has as much leg room as an R33, it's the same chassis. also comparing my R33 to my Stagea the rear mats are identical. the only reason the front's might not fit is due to the floorpan being a slightly different shape. if i were to get new mats, i'd get R33 ones.

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I think the main difference will be the mats are only for GTR's which are manual as you all know, and i've noticed from looking at genuine stagea mats on slidewize, is that auto's have a cutout on the drivers mat to accomodate the footrest.

Might see if they can add this cutout, also they embroid logos aswell, might see if they can do a custom stagea logo or somthin :D

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The guy I talked to said if i can give the manufacturer a pattern of the mats i want, they can custom make them, i'm 99.9% sure that the GTR mats they offer will fit perfectly if the drivers mat has the cutout for the footrest.

I'm a bit of a perfectionist so i want them to fit neatly :P

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