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Hi Pete. I don't know how difficult it is but I encourage you to replace the whole lot. Nissan charges a packet but you can just use any of the mobile window guys (or stores) to replace it with universal windscreen rubber.

The R32s are old cars now, I wouldn't waste my time replacing only a corner unless it is in VERY good condition. Complication then is that you'll need to use Mr Nissan for parts.

I did this about a year ago and haven't looked back. It cost me around $300 for front and rear. I don't know if that's cheap or exxy, it's just what I paid.

Mark

I have the same problem does any one know how much they are or can you fix them and the cost.

Did front and rear with genuine nissan items about a year ago. Front was around 170 back was around 400. The rear moulding is the most expensive.

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