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I have a break in last night and smashed my passenger door window, having a hard time looking for a replacement in Australia, called up all wreckers and none have it, Nissan is charging me $800 for that piece of glass, just thought it's way too expensive.

So I tried looking on the Ebay and found some for the G35, a used one but at a much cheaper price, just wondering will that fit on our V35 though? The Gs are left hand drive and ours are right hand drive.

By the way, mine is a coupe.

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Sweet, so high chance it will fit then! But unfortunately they are asking 500+ for the postage, which make it around the same to get it here in Australia, lol. =[

I got another quote of $1100 new (fitted) but 3 months wait and $1300 used (fitted) 2 days wait.

Best choice so far is getting the one from Nissan here at $800 and fit it myself.

But I will still give a few wreckers some call, hopefully one will pop up soon, and thanks guys for the help! ;)

Seriously I should have get it insured, it is costing more than half a year of the insurance fees now, lol, I've only got the car for 2 weeks. =[

Must be the month for it.. just had my v35 2dr broken into 2 days ago.. now trying to source a window for my drivers side =\

Nissan australia quoting $1.3k and a 3 week wait :whistling:

importmonster will be getting back to me because they havent ordered one before .. and general japanese spares don't have anymore..

does anyone know of anyone in victoria where i might be able to source a part .. or hell even interstate

much thanks for any assistance

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