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I dunno how it happen :) , but my poor skyline has develop a crack accross the bottom left hand corner "body Flex" of the screen, which mean, it is now a defective vehicle. So i'm looking for a R33 windscreen and who would stock one? any help would be much appreciated.

Wayne

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Try mobile windscreen people, they're not too bad on price come to your house and do it.

You can also try taking your car to windscreen shops who do automotive, and also Import wrecking yards if you want to go second hand.

Hope this helps.

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When I had to do mine I got O'briens to do the job, they replaced it allright but the plastic bead that covers the outside was stuffed as well (from age) thier price on a replacement aftermarket was outrageous, so I got a factory one from nissan (slacks creek) at a much lower price.

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When I had to do mine I got O'briens to do the job, they replaced it allright but the plastic bead that covers the outside was stuffed as well (from age) thier price on a replacement aftermarket was outrageous, so I got a factory one from nissan (slacks creek) at a much lower price.

aftermarket ones look just as good. i usally only charge $30 for one

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holly crap, thats some crazy shit. wonder how many people they do that to. i couldn't look at myself if i was ripping people that badly. fitting it costs nothing if done when the w/s goes in. afterwards is a different story, but $150 for a new mold , god dam.

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do any one of u guys frm cairns? i need to know where to get my front windscreen done in reasonable price..i jus smash my front windscreen lst nyt..n i wuld like to know how muc u reckon to get it done..thanks guys..plz call me cos i really nd it get done asap cos cairns itz raining all the time n i dbt have undercover carpark.my numba is 0423238646 or txt me plz.cheers

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