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hey guys. just wondering on what goes on, on resealing rear windscreen on a 32 cause the guys that did it before just took the seals out and just filled the gap in with sugaflex. now they are saying that the windscreen has to be pulled out then resealed. now i am just confused cause this was just a half finished job. could ya guys help me out here got the pic attached

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yeah from da looks of things.... ur rite gonna have 2 pull it out and re-seal it....!!!!!

and da new moulding 4 da rear window is round da 500 bucks mark thats da complete seal kit genuine from nissan

im bout 2 re-do mine...!!!!

Please talk properly like your mum raised you to.

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You can use another type of seal, I think it is an early CommonWhore item. Not to sure on the model, I will try and find out for you, However, the fit and finish will not look as good as a Nissan jobbie, I know, I have just done front and rear screens.....

Mike

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That is a shitty half job, I would tell those rude bastards to pay for the R&R of the screen, seeing as they were so quick to take your coin, but then do a sub standard job.

And If they don't like what I have to say, tell them to come talk to me direct.... I like handing out pain!

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