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My current b pillar window seals look like Clark Rubber specials, I knew they looked haggard but yesterday tried to wind down the rear windows and found the seals wouldn't allow it :nyaanyaa:

Highly doubt they are still available new (please prove me wrong), will settle for good cond used if anyone has any they would like to sell.

I think another member ordered the whole 1/4 window off yahoo.jp or import monster (the seal wnt be new, but still in heaps good condition)

I reckon someone should get a custom batch made up, do a group buy. (I would even buy a set for my coupe when I eventually get one)

Recently DR30 parts have been listed on eBay. Seller was in SA. Marc or Dennis may have his contact details, I think they've bought parts from him. Looked like he was parting out a car.

JH

J,

When do you need these rubber seals for?

I'm putting together an order on KRS at the moment and if your interested and can wait till it's done, I'll bring in a set for you in the same carton.

Cheers,

Dennis

I bought new seals from Nissan a few years back and they weren't hideously expensive - but the part I couldn't get was the metal frame that runs on the front edge of the window (mine were a bit rusty). Apparently it's sold as part of the window glass, and that's NLA...

We managed to refurbish one of them and I got hold of another window which had one in better (not perfect) condition. I need to do some more work on it, because surface rust is starting to show.

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