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My r33 didnt have one. I kind of wish it did in winter though... When the car got iced over in a frost, have the rear dismister on helped, but would never clear it as quickly as having a wiper... Did make washing the car that 2 seconds quicker though, not having to lift it up and put it down...

Additional weight? Bah. Adds what 5kgs at most? Useful things rear wipers.

rear wipers were put there for a reason. i hate jumping into my brothers pulsar sedan or my dads mazda 3 sedan and not being able to see out the rear window because of the dirt and rain collected. the i jump in my skyline and i have a wiper and a washer jet. puuuuurrrrrre bliss lolz.

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Bringing back an old thread i know, has any one used araldite or something to try and seal up the hole and put a black sticker from the inside so it looks clean? I've taken mine off and am thinking of sealing it up some how.

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Apparently these fit: http://www.componentforce.co.uk/product/363/DBP77/order

MOQ is listed at 250, however im sure you can overcome that. I'm looking to remove mine purely because I never use it and don't want the weight.

to practical to bother taking off just for looks and cars that dont have them should be jelly, and it helps in heavy rain last wednesday it was pouring heavy at night and helped me keep an eye on this douche in a subaru liberty who was tail gating me in the worst possible weather and my rear tyres are not the best.

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Apparently these fit: http://www.component...363/DBP77/order

MOQ is listed at 250, however im sure you can overcome that. I'm looking to remove mine purely because I never use it and don't want the weight.

Wow, what a thread dig lol :P

People who say rear wipers are gay on r33 are "NOT" a fan of SKYLINES. +1. If u guys think that the rear wiper are ugly, why don't u remove the front wipers too. LOL. JDM for life. :worship:

And what is this with someone here pluging up the hole for the rear wiper. That is doggy shit. Embarrasing. Do it on a holden or a ford. :domokun:

People who say rear wipers are gay on r33 are "NOT" a fan of SKYLINES. +1. If u guys think that the rear wiper are ugly, why don't u remove the front wipers too. LOL. JDM for life. :worship:

And what is this with someone here pluging up the hole for the rear wiper. That is doggy shit. Embarrasing. Do it on a holden or a ford. :domokun:

You're embarrassing.....and gay like a rear wiper on a R33

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