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The rubber on the outside around my rear windscreen is pretty brittle and messed up, looks pretty horrible. I wanna replace it. My understanding that the actual seal that makes it water tight is underneath? anyways, no matter how much water I throw at it none comes through so thats fine. I just wanna make the outside rubber seal look a bit nicer lol.

Anyone know where I can buy a replacement seal? Any idea if its hard to put on yourself?

Thanks in advance guys

I had mine replaced by Spikes Auto (0417 003 663) when he did some panel work for me. He should be able to organise to have it done without panel work. You wouldn't want to attempt it yourself, the best way is to remove the window and fit an aftermarket seal as the genuine seals are several hundred dollars, versus less than $50 for an aftermarket one for a R32.

I'm not going to quote on behalf of anyone, but it was one of the cheaper things I've done on that car lol.

anytime is a good time Ryan. Sign up now so that you can attend the Club dinner on the 7th :D That way you get to meet most of the lads.

I shall warn you about Pete :P he is a meanie.........at times

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