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Recently got my coupe R34 GT-T's left (passenger side) door window glass bashed.... :) Does anyone have or know where can I get a fast replacement (including installation preferred), in Sydney area? Any other suggestions welcome. Thank you!

Edited by m-p

Ask satanic (Stan). His car recently got broken into and I'm pretty sure he had to get a new window (not sure if it was passenger or drivers side).

Or better still, wait for someone who knows an asnwer to reply ^_^

Thanks guys for all the replies.. :( I have contacted Stan, he is very nice and informative.., but as he also got the passanger door's window broken. Therefore, I am still waiting to get the confirmation from some companies like Obriens, Novus, JustJap, SSS, and Nissan (Nissan did provide a solution but it is extremely expensive and lenghty). So any other suggestions will be really appreciated. Thanks once again, :laugh:

To Abo Bob: It is the door window..

Edited by satanic

I had my drivers side smashed when people tried to break into mine got it replaced by PowerPlay. They replaced it and everything for about 250 to 300 I think. Only place that had one for an R34. No point calling Obrians they dont have them.

Edited by CWest

$250 - $300 for a full window replacement + any associated trims is an absolute steal!

I had my mate run some prices from Nissan and the door window plus trims came to about $2k to repair!!!

I have PM'd Cwest to ask whether its the smaller glass or the door glass.. Because yesterday I received an email reply from SSS which said that they have the left window glass, for $250.... I gave them a ring to confirm that they have the door window glass, and again they said they have it. Finally I went to Girraween (near Blacktown) from City, only to know that they were mistaken, the one they have is the smaller one.... :laugh: At the moment, the best price I can get is from Randwick Nissan, $1190.35 excluding installation and 2 weeks delay....

Edited by m-p

See what I mean?

Also, $250.00 for the back quarter glass is a good price considering they are about $470.00 brand new (trade price) from Nissan.

Did you see if the rear glass came with the mould? Or was it just the glass... you need to get it with the mould, as it is a sealed unit.

See what I mean?

Also, $250.00 for the back quarter glass is a good price considering they are about $470.00 brand new (trade price) from Nissan.

Did you see if the rear glass came with the mould? Or was it just the glass... you need to get it with the mould, as it is a sealed unit.

Unfortunately I didnt see the back quarter one they have as I dont need that part, so I cant tell whether or not it includes the mould..

Just thought I'd post up that my glass got re-fitted tonight... excellent job done by Mick from Unique Auto Glass! In and out of my workshop in about 1.5hours which included removal from another car and transfer into mine.

The finish is so good, you could swear I was never broken into :(

Also, for all those who think that the rear quarter glass cannot be transferred, you are wrong! Mick did it with a special tool and did it very quickly...

m-p if you need someone to do your glass, talk to Mick - 0425371057

Also you might want to call him up and talk to him about my case, then your case - apparently he's found tonnes of sources for the glass (topic of conversation tonight)

Might save yourself a dollar or two!

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