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Hi i have a annoying air leak on my R33 found it was were the revision mirror sits on the seal, if i push the seal from the inside hard against the door it stops so i have put it down too the seal it has no cracks but feels really weak and soft compared to the rest of the door seal so i have been looking for another if i have any luck i will let you guys know.

Thanks

John

uhhhh some bad news..... turns out the guy i was speaking to last time just told me that he could get the seals without checking. i went down today and after 15 mins of searching on the computer, another guy said he wasnt able to get them

Out of interest did they try and match the seals to another car? I would be surprised if the seals themselves are skyline specific - might just need the correct length of other standard seals

Ok guys I'm keen on this subject and I reckon a lot of other people will be wanting these seals at a good price.

If anyone can suggest some good places to start I'll do the ringing around and see what I can come up with.

try Spectrum Rubber, located in NSW

http://www.spectrumrubber.com.au/contactus.htm

i think they may still be settin up there website because i cant access there product catalogue but like i said, they did supply my rx7 door seals and had the option for a number of other old skool rotors so one can only try given that our skylines are now a fairly, dare i say, common variety of vehicle.

keep everyone posted ppl

Well Spectrum's prices aren't any better than Nissan Australia. Bummer.

In fact they get some of their seals from Japan anyway so they'd be Nissan ones anyway.

Spectrum did say they could do a better price depending on numbers but their standard price is about $325 per seal for R32 coupe. This is for the seal that runs up the A pillar, along the roof and down the B pillar.

For some reason the left and right side seals are a few bucks different in price.

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