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Hey guys,

The seals around the windows and windscreen are getting fairly tacky and i was thinking of replacing them all, however i don't know where to buy them or how much?

Does anyone have any information on where to purchase these, or if anyone has replaced them, how they went on doing it.

Thanks,

Cas.

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all because you wanted to get rid of the window guards.... lol

itd have to be a nissan specificated piece of shit rubber part.

I took my window rain guards off then got rid of the glue then vinyl coated the rubber with black to bring it back up. looked very good.

i have the similar situation and would like to know where i could get the seal from the thread.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...;hl=rubber+seal

For your information, nissan will sell this rubber seal along with the cover plastic that sit on top of the seal. they wouldnt sell them separately and want $200+.

Edited by Giveitall

Hmmm,

Zillagtr.. Anymore info would be great.. im a perfectionist and i desperately need the new seals.. and the paints coming off the front and rear wipers, know where to get genuine ones? or just re-spray them?

Thanks.

  • 4 months later...

BUMP - Anyone know where external rubber seals can be bought?

So far options seem to be

Nissan OEM $200 to $500 - URL anyone?

Windscreens Obrien Generic $200 - Can any Obriens do it or is it some specialist thing?

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