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Hi guys...

I have a bit of a problem , yesterday while washing my r34 i noticed a log crack on my windscreen , so now i need to find someone who can source a screen for a r34 sedan.

Has anyone has their wind screen replaced on a R34 sedan in sydney , i need someone soon cause the crack is starting to bigger.

Cheers

Pac...

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Last time I got a crack on my windscreen on my previous car, I just called up my insurance company and they gave me a free windscreen. I think i'm entitled to one per year. Might be worth seeing if your insurance company can do the same. Btw, they sent me to Windscreens O'Brien.

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Thanks for the fast replay guys.

I have called up a guy in sydney that might be able to get the windscreen I'm waiting for him to call me back.

Originally i have sourced a screen from a import place but it was for a coupe.... and they are slightly different from the sedans , so if anyone has a sedan and had the windscreen changed can you tell me if the screen is hard to source?

Cheers

Pac...

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Just an update guys

I have call 3 places yesterday

M&M Windscreens

O'Briens

National Windscreens Group

So far all of them have told me they will need to call me back since they can only source the coupe windscreen and don't have any sedan screens in stock.

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Ok guys

The guys and M&M have been able to get me a screen , but the cost is around 450 installed.

I know that a bit expensive but i can't risk driving for too long on the road with a cracked windscreen.

I have had no replay from O'Briens and National Windscreens Group so far and the guys at Novus windscreens were the worst didn't even bother getting my details just asked for a contact number and said they will call back.

I have made a apointment to have the screen replaced on thursday.

I'll updated you guys after it is all done.

Cheers

Pac...

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Well its either $450 or risk the troubles in the long run for a cracked windscreen.

$450 sounds ok, prices may have gone up since I got mine done in 2005 and its a R32 as yours is a R34...

Have you tried to give Nissan a call? See what they say, but Im sure to say $450 is a better price then what Nissan will quote.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just an update guys.. i have got the screen replaced by M&M windscreens , on tyhe same day i got a call back form O'Briens quoting me around $600 to install.

But i told them they were too late already got someone else to install it for less.

Thanks for the help guys.

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