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Hey guys only just noticed something today when i was installing my rear speakers and pulled out my parccel tray

I HAVE NO REAR WIPER? how very strange, have had a 33 before and it had a rear wiper, all other 33GTR's i have seen have a rear wiper?

what the?! anyone care to explain? car is a 95 GTR!

nope, no motor, no mounts, my parcel tray is just speaker grills and thats it, on my last 33 i had a rear wiper and it was lie a little box on the back parcel tray

also, the wiper stalk doesnt have a rear wiper thingo...

hahah yeah i f**ked my title up

nah doesnt have a wiper.. might have N1 glass not sure?!

all i know its all nissan glass and theres no rear wiper. it just sucks coz i got reverse out my driveway which is about 500m long and with 5% tint and raining its a bitch hahaha

thats my gripe where i store my gtr is up in the mountains and theres no room to turn it around so i have to back out of my driveway which is about 600m long curvy and dirt road.

pisses me off when its pouring rain and i need to get it out, such a bitch! cant see shit with my window tint let alone when its raining

oh well, original owner went a 6 stacker cd with remote control instead of rear wiper hahaha yew!

Just for the record, the double negative of the thread title means that your GT-R DOES have a rear wiper.

yeah thanks constable grammar, we all know what the OP meant :happy:

Jokes man, I was thinking the exact same thing :blink::cool:

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