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Hi,

I am new to this forum i own a 1984 mr30 sedan which was broken into about a week ago i am having a lot of trouble locating a rear windscreen for it which was smashed if any1 has one they will sell or know where i can buy one from i would be very thankfull.

looks like a great forum u guys have here i will post a few picks of my car soon.

thanks,

Paul

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being that your in tas i'd just be calling a local windscreen place and get them to get you a new one as getting a secondhand one shipped to you will cost you only a little less as they are big and heavy...

I tried that mate rang every one in the state no one can get me a new one, no wreckers here have one and my local nissan dealer cant help.

I tried that mate rang every one in the state no one can get me a new one, no wreckers here have one and my local nissan dealer cant help.

that sucks, have you tried any places on the mainland?

maybe try some of the parts places in the sticked thread "parts department" at the top of the main page in this section. or see if you can bribe OUTATIME to take his out and send it to you, $$$ takes...

good luck

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