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Also to who are interested in maintaining your v who is knowlegible I recommend nuwan @ irev...he knows his cars from ground up and his rates are very very comptitive he was going to cme in the nisan cedric...his number is 0422807393

hey is this nuwan from irev in melbourne?

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Anyone up for something saturday 28th may? If there is some interest ill try organise something. Prob not BBQ or anything but atleast a nice cruise with a few stops.

Also any ideas for good roads or destinations please post..

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hey guys,

i was hoping one of you can help me with an issue. My V was broken into the other night and they smashed my drivers side window.. since then I've been having troubles trying to source a new window for it..

(Obrien 900$ for a window.. Nissan Australia - $1.3k ... for a window.. ) and ive spent the better part of 3 days trying to source a window (one place even said, the right windows are going like hotcakes, heaps of left ones.. no more right)

Any help will be awesome! p.s. once its all sorted im down for a V Melb drivers meetup!

I would imagine that the $900 is a bit expensive but considering that I just spent $300 on the same thing for my 1995 R33 Coupe, it is possibly about right. I should have bought Genuine but didn't as I needed to fix it away from home.

Insurance should cover it too... it did for me! All paid and Shannons are brilliant!!

yea.. i managed to source one through importmonster however its a 2 week wait from japan and its $650 which is good. they just dont guarantee it wont be damaged.. coz its a piece of glass.

going to give it one more day, if my mechanic cant source one insterstate ill lodge a claim with justcars tomorrow =\

yea.. i managed to source one through importmonster however its a 2 week wait from japan and its $650 which is good. they just dont guarantee it wont be damaged.. coz its a piece of glass.

going to give it one more day, if my mechanic cant source one insterstate ill lodge a claim with justcars tomorrow =\

My brother is wrecking one and has a drivers side window. I'll PM you with details.

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