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DUDE GET IT DONE ASAP

i need to do it too but the damage has been done to my car......

water down into the rear gaurds = well its a bad word but it starts wid "R"

luckily i'm gettin GTR gaurds other wise it would really bother me.....

by the way i need to know where 2 get the rubber for this too

Thanks man for the advice I just hope that hasn't happened to me!!!!

Im a bit worried now :cheers:

Please let me know were to get the rubber, coz nissan wanted to charge me $165 just for the piece I need and I think just for a piece of rubber thats rediculous!

take it easy

Mark

This is probably a stupid question but have u gone to some windscreen places?

Like i said i'n not worried about mine till i get my GTR guards from JAPAN hehe

but yeah its definately worth gettin done if your not planning n e thing like me...

If you don't live in a plce where it rains much u havn't got n e thing to worry

cos we r heading into summer and all but yeah just get it done anyway cos

when u wash your car water gets in then and if ya like me i wash it at least

twice a week

Nah man I have only called Nissan Spare Parts thinkin its only a piece of rubber!

Although a mate that does windscreens told me its a set moulding and I have to get it new or from the wreckers.

Im in Melbourne so we have all 4 seasons every day! and I do wash my car quite frequently although the split I dont think is exposing the body its where the top corner of the windscreen is.

:D

  • 1 month later...

bro just get a rubber from another make car, it doesnt have to be original r32 rubber. I got a rubber of a mirage I think it was and no problems just doesnt look perfect as it is thicker and stankds out a bit.

  • 4 months later...

I have same problem but with bottom of front windscreen external rubber moulding. Just below windscreen wipers. All inquiries to dealers meet with blank or have to get it from Japan. Did you do any good with your rear rubber moulding? or wil I have to improvise..

  • 7 months later...
I got mine replaced with a VL commodore rear windscreen rubber. A mobile guy did it for me; $100 and it looks perfect.

What car was it for? R32, R33 or R34?

do the corners match up? if not, has it poped out from there at all?

I'm interested in how to fix this as well. They have pulled all the windows out of my r32, and I need new seals all round. They were all split at the rear and some rust has started...

You would think that there would be an aftermarket rubber seal for these...

And they smashed the front windscreen so I need a new front windscreen with inbuilt aerial preferably :-(

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