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im wanting to replace the seals around the front and rear window of my R33, i havn't been game enough to get a price from nissan, but id luv to know if someone out there makes these seals. Nissan are C*#ts (excuse the language), iv gotten prices from them also, and bought parts only as last resort.

dont get genuine ones

just call a windscreen guy to remove the screens and fit universal rubbers

looks better and its about 1/10th of the price

i bought genuine for my 32 the first time round and they are shit

they never sit right and they are expensive

im in the same boat

called nissans and for the front windscreen moulds they want around $80 and same for the rear

i also asked for the door seals that actually are on the body and they wanted something like $170 dreaming!!

so im also after a cheaper option!

I've had front and back window seals replaced with aftermarket ones. Sure they are not the Skyline ones, but they look a whole lot better than the originals which have gone all tatty from age. Quite cheap too. Don't waste your money. Unless you are going for the "100% original" thing, go aftermarket.

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