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hey people. just a question, the rubbers that the window on my 32 gts sit against when the door is closed are rooted is there any generic manufacturer that makes these rubbers cos genuine is upwards of 250 bucks PER SIDE. has anyone els had this problem and found anyone to fix it please reply. need all the help i can get. need to get car perfect for power cruise. bakker

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i searched for ages and ended up forking out the cash at nissan for genuine. 76860-04U01 76861-04U01 these are the part numbers.

$536 in total it cost me and the doors still leak. i need to replace the door seals now...

man the shit is all in another language i have no clue about!!!

go to google. next to the search bar is language tools. copy the yahoo japan website you wanna read and then paste it into the translate bar on the language tools page. change it to japanese to english BETA.

easiest way to do it is search through the pictures for what you want. open up that auction, then translate the auction page. if you wanna bid on it, contact slidewize and they can do that for you. they will need the original japanese address. not the translated one

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