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Today coming from work ,did a head check and BAM discovered that the window in the hatch section is broken...now what to do ...did it happen to anybody? Is anybody wrecking a stag in melbourne?

where can I get one?

Please help me..............................

Edited by southern_tango

im wrecking a stagea. have all the glass

but im assuming you have a C34, so it wont fit your car

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You are right,it's 1 a1999 S2 C34 stagea...

Here is a pic of the window I need

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I wrecked a Stagea and couldn't get either side window out without breaking it.

Have you done the obvious

1. Get a price from an autoglass place?

2. get a price from Nissan?

Do you have glass cover on your insurance?

i got mine out easily! however they are probably mounted differently in an M35

+1 on hoping your insurance will cover it. if not, id be trawling import monster for a replacement

In answer to Bob ,yes called Novus, National windscreens ,Auto glass and O'Brien but no one had it in their lists (o'brien never return the call with a quote) But if I get the glass ,it will be in the 100 to 140 dollars range to install it.

Don't want to go to NIssan because it's going to be absolutely expensive and most of the time hopeless.

And I don't have full insurance just third party...just hurts to see my stag with a window covered in duct tape...

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