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i have not had the chance to dig around in the shed yet guys but i wil endeavour to do it tomorrow nite and see what i can find.

i have just finished a 14hr day and will be another 3 in a row the same so please bear with me k :D

cheers oxford

They're handy if it's a cold and rainy night, and the inside of the car is getting steamy 'cos the heater is on. You can open the windows slightly and not have the rain getting in.

Heat + aircon = hot dry air, no fogging up :D

hiya again all.

the part numbers from local nissan dealer and pricing are as follows.

part# NI-G3800-0V500 Description ROOF VISOR price $268.40 plus GST which works out to be $295.25.

that is what i paid for them ex-japan on the 18/6/06 at local nissan dealership, took them around 4-5weeks to get here but saved a ton on freight charges.

cheers oxford

I'm mainly after a set because I'm sick of the wind noise I get on both sides when on the highway etc. I'm guessing this is because of the pillarless door frames. For you guys that do have them does it make a difference with the wind noise etc. And yeah cleaning my windscreen and having the water comming in was a pain but my FMIC fixed that....no windscreen washer bottle :)

Edited by Mr_RS4

still get a little bit of wind noise when in a heavy wind or have turned the wick up a bit on the back roads etc :(

but all in all they are a good investment as they give a lot of other benefits too

cheers oxford

I have a passenger side set only if anyone wants to throw money at me. I dunno what they are worth so PM me with an offer if ur interested. I may or may not throw in a lap dance in my new sequined mankini....

edit - *SOLD*

*FEELS CRUSHED THAT LAP DANCE OFFER WAS REFUSED...*

Hey Phil.. Was that 1.8m long measured from one end to the other, following the curve?

If they were in a box, how long do you think it would be? 1.5m?

HI

They are 1.8m following the curve or 1770mm tip to tip

To put them in a box it would need to be about 1.8m L x 250mm W x 50mm D

I could see both fitting in a box this size with a bit of packing

Hope this helps

Thanks

Phil

  • 8 months later...

Hi There,

sorry to drag up an old topic but is it hard to fit these? I have managed to secure (if I want) a set and given Im missing a drivers side and suffer the normal problems (window down water running in, in mornings and wind/driving rain leakages) I would like to grab them and fit them. The ones I can get have no clips and there seems to be nothing on the car itself. Is the mounting hardware if any common fitting clips or are they stagea specific?

Thanks for any help you all can give

Kenny

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