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Hey guys had my r34 broken into today, tried to nick my system but alarm and i scared them off thankfully..

bad news is i lost my passenger side window because they didnt seem to realise I had a window there and must have put a fist straight through it..

To my sadness there was no blood, wouldnt be to phased if there was tho .. reds faster anyways... would of been gr8 if he hurt himself tho..

Anyways to my point anyone know where to source a 1998 R34 GTT passenger side window?? O'brien didnt even know a 98 GTT existed and wreckers are yet to ring back so thought id hit you guys up..

If anyone can help please do.

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I feel for you man; those windows are a pain in the ass to get a hold of. I had the same thing happen to me (do a search of my threads); except in my instance there was blood :)

My advice (from experience) - is to first see if anyone is wrecking a R34 and take the entire door assembly; else get it from wreckers. Nissan want HEAPS for that piece of glass so don't go there unless it's your last resort.

The reason why I said to take the whole door assembly is because it's quite an involved process to get the glass out; best leave it to the person doing the R&R job.

PS; have fun getting all the glass out from inside the door; took me a few days and I still found small fragments everywhere :D

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Sorry to hear, its starting to be a common occurance seeing these threads scattered through SAU ... but as above, curious as to what area???

I heard noises around the cars at our house in the wee hours of this morning..... didn't sleep much after that!

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My alarm went off on monday, sent me a message, i was like, alright fellas, its on...

pants were near door so i put them on, went out to the car, car looked fine...

Turns out, some sort of weapon of a car set the motion sensor off... cause it did a lap later... sounded like an F1 car... I was inside, but awake this time to hear it... Set the motion sensor off again... Must have been going f**king fast too... well over 200k... Only heard the sound for about 3 seconds, then it was gone... it rattled the windows of the house too...

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You know how hard u have to bash the window to smash that glass its about 4-5mm thick .. its not going bang without a fight ..

Hence my alarm blaring away.. intentionally loud for effect of GET THE f**k OUT OF MY CAR YOU PRICK!!!

Never seen a silver R34 in campsie .. have seen a yellow one .. looks alot like the powerplay one.. actually identical

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