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So I want to replace both my front and rear windscreen seals, since they look worn out from sun exposure with little cracks here and there.

Any idea where i can obtain new ones of these seals? Nissan Japan?

By the way, I'm talking about that black rubbery thing around the windscreen.. matter of fact, i want to get the whole thing replaced both rear+front & two sides.

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My god, that's outrageous..

So all up, it could cost me close to 1k just for front and rears.

Would i need to buy the molding kit, is it really necessary?

How do i order these seals? Just go to any Nissan parts dealer in here? Or do i need some one, perhaps a parts importer who can contact Nissan in Japan and get some down here for me?

On a cruise i met a guy with r32 gtr who got a mobile windscreens obrien guy to install a rear windscreen. The bloke used a generic seal that fitted well and looked good. It was a bit wider than the stock one but looked a hell of a lot better than my old ratty peeling back seal. Cant remember price for seal, was less than $100.

So I want to replace both my front and rear windscreen seals, since they look worn out from sun exposure with little cracks here and there.

Any idea where i can obtain new ones of these seals? Nissan Japan?

By the way, I'm talking about that black rubbery thing around the windscreen.. matter of fact, i want to get the whole thing replaced both rear+front & two sides.

My god, that's outrageous..

So all up, it could cost me close to 1k just for front and rears.

Would i need to buy the molding kit, is it really necessary?

How do i order these seals? Just go to any Nissan parts dealer in here? Or do i need some one, perhaps a parts importer who can contact Nissan in Japan and get some down here for me?

not 100% sure on QLD but here in sydney you can buy them from any nissan parts department. and yes, it's expensive!

OEM for looks.

Generic for the Wallet.

My back window is a generic seal (damn petrified birds) most ppl don't notice, and looks fine...

but if your picky which your seem to be (are they $1K+ bad?)... then its the wallet option.

+4 on the universal seals

They look better in my opinion, the standard nissan ones seem to fall off or peel back at high speed

I lost part of my rear one, and then found it under my wheel :P scratched to pieces, i'm going 1 piece generic, it'll just look much cleaner than the 7 piece top seals the R32s have :S

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