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Im after a rear quater window for the left hand side to suit my R32 GTS-t to replace after the car was stolen.

Need it in good condition with no visible scratch's or marks as it has to be tinted.

Reply. PM or bj_glover(at)hotmail.com

Cheers GMB

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  • 7 months later...
The skyline up here has been rolled.. No glass what so ever unfortunatly

they skyline at chirchill park has been roled but the only window left in it is the Left hand back one which GMB is after. i went and had a look about 6 months ago for gmb but they told me they didnt know how to get it out with out wrecking the rubber seal around it and it would cost more than GMB wanted to pay to get it out. so if someone knowas how to pull one out with out wrecking the seal than that would be handy.

ive tryed to help out as it has taken me a few trips out of my way but unfortunatly i cant do anymore. sorry.

There is a wreaked r32 in launcestion at a wreakers i have the number if you want to call them i think the left window was fine but the right was smashed

Rang the wrecker already after Damo past on the details, still waiting to hear back from him :(

is that as mentioned above?

Yep same one.

It looks like i may of found one anyhow but will see how it goes :sick:

GMB

  • 2 weeks later...
they skyline at chirchill park has been roled but the only window left in it is the Left hand back one which GMB is after. i went and had a look about 6 months ago for gmb but they told me they didnt know how to get it out with out wrecking the rubber seal around it and it would cost more than GMB wanted to pay to get it out. so if someone knowas how to pull one out with out wrecking the seal than that would be handy.

ive tryed to help out as it has taken me a few trips out of my way but unfortunatly i cant do anymore. sorry.

I've pulled a few out without wrecking the seal. You start on the inside and use a long bladed retractible knife and work your way round cutting the silicone seal, there is 1 nut on the rear corner and a plastic locating pin in the top front corner, be patient and it will come out easy.

There's a guy in Smithton that had a couple, with out the rudder seal tho.

I've pulled a few out without wrecking the seal. You start on the inside and use a long bladed retractible knife and work your way round cutting the silicone seal, there is 1 nut on the rear corner and a plastic locating pin in the top front corner, be patient and it will come out easy.

There's a guy in Smithton that had a couple, with out the rudder seal tho.

You wouldn't have a contact for him by chance would you???

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