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I have a 1990 R32 GTR

I'm after the inside window seal from the drivers door located at the top of the door trim, as you can see from the photo is has curled up in the middle & is to short now.

A piece of boot trim from the passanger side. The piece I am after looks very simliar to the the drivers side piece shown in the photo.

2X Front Wheel Studs

I figure the parts should be the same on all models & years

Please let me know if you can help out

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get ur wheel studs new mate... i went 2nd handies and paid the price of them stripping out.

r32 nissans use the same nissan x-trails ..

Hey thanks yes it's not worth me being a tight arse.

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Get new studs from autobahn , they cost like 8$ each .And seal pull it out and get him treatment with heat gun and then stretch him up in the origo size.he will be OK then .

I do have ur rear boot trim in Brisbane 20$ delivered

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