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After the switches/buttons to control the driver & passanger side windows.

My passanger side one no longer works (both on the driver side & passanger side).

Maybe after the motor for it as well just to make sure its also not that but i've had a auto electrican tell me its the actual button on the driver side that is faulty.

Wanting this for a R33 GT-R.

Been told the ones from the GTS-T are exactly the same anyway.

If anyone has one, please PM me.

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I had the same problem with mine. Had an electrician re-solder the circuts crap inside in and it was fine again.... I now have a motor issue as well though lol, but thats a seperate issue.

I was told by Nissan that to get the switches brand new sent from Japan would be $400 for those in a R33 GTST s2. I suppose a GTR would be more.



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