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Hi All,

My car got broken into a few days ago and the a holes damaged my car in all sorts of ways... :( I got everything fixed now including the window but looking for the outside window trim. Have a look at the pic for better explanation of what i am looking for... It don't have the be the whole part it can be that piece but it needs to be straight... my mechanic/panel beater then will cut it off and insert the new part...

Its for a R33 Skyline....

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Thanks for your help guys....

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hey mate i know this post is old but the same thing happened to my car but not as bad, they tried to get in through the passenger window and dented the trim around the top...wankers. anyway how/where did you get a new one to fix it and how did you get it off to install it, thanks:)

southlander : they are pretty easy to replace, there are screws under the rubber seal that hold the trim in place. Just pull the rubber down and you'll see the screws

i've got one here on a wreck if you cant buy one at a wreckers localy.

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