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Just what you want to see after returning to your car after 14hrs of work, one of your windows broken and you boost gauge and air freshener stolen. God damn I'm sore and angry.

Anyways, I will now be needing a new Rear left window for my four door r32 Skyline. I know this is going to be a hard part to come across, but would anyone know where one is , or how to get one. I have thought of the obvious of trying to get one through Nissan spare parts, but the costs and time for delivery would make this a last resort.

Any other ideas??

Greg.

You have AutoGlass out in Oz don't you? As here in the UK I work for AutoGlass and we can get the glass for the Skylines... It is made by the same people whomake the OE stuff your car came with so it is exactly the same quality and tint and everything, so give them a try... I can't remember if they trade under a different name in Oz but whatever name they are using - they will have this logo with them;

autoglass.jpg

Might be a different name but the red and yellow bit at the top will be the same....

HTH

CheeRS

Matt

Well when the thief is busy making his choice of whether to go for your stereo or your air freshener, you could run back to the car and slap him into next week :D

Nothing's a guarantee your car will be left untouched, these days. But a good alarm will hopefully deter them.

Hey that Air fresherner kicked ass, it was silver, had a fan in it and had Supra written on it.

Some on must have spooked them while they were in my car because they left behind a big screw driver and some red eletrical tape. Wierd huh.

Well still on the hunt for my rear passanger window.

Called Instant they basicly laughed and wished me luck. Now i am looking to New Zealand to find one, and they have been real helpful.

Greg.

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