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Hey there Fella's :O

Basically in short the R32's interior trimming around the door frame and back 1/4 window is coming off (common problem i've heard). So was interested to see where fellow skyline owners go to get them re-trimmed/fixed (not custom as such).

I rang up Willshire and they wanted $180 per door -> Which i thought was a little steep for just fixing the trimming around the edge. Any help will be great.

Cheers

Dan :)

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Hey Dan,

The rear quarter window could be problem as i found out when i tried to take mine out to get retrimmed.

They are made from a chalky substance and crummble very easily. I ended up getting both sides brand new from japan for $150 a side, that is brand new fully trimmed in the original colour.

Hope this help :laugh:

Thanks

Shaun

Hey Dan,

The rear quarter window could be problem as i found out when i tried to take mine out to get retrimmed.

They are made from a chalky substance and crummble very easily. I ended up getting both sides brand new from japan for $150 a side, that is brand new fully trimmed in the original colour.

Hope this help :ninja:

Thanks

Shaun

Cheers Shaun,

By any chance do you still have the contact number or name of the place you obtained the sides? \

Cheers again

Dan ;)

Hey Dan,

I bought them through the Nissan Dealership.

I found Grand Nissan to be the best.

I will try and find out if my Friend still works for them, havent spoken to him in a while.

Will get back to tomorrow with details.

Thanks

Shaun

Cheers again Shaun,

At the moment I just want to get the car back to decent looking on the interior before going any further in the performance area (which is alot of development to be had).

Thanks again

Dan

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