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Ok so I saw a friends 34 4door with a sunroof and kinda made me want one too- so I'm interested in finding out where to go/who to see for installation-- and if second hand factory OEM is the way to go or if you can get the aftermarket equivalent which Is good quality? I don't want a dodgy backyard job if I go ahead- I want it done properly- from what iv read if they aren't installed properly u have rust issues later on down the track etc. Had a look on here and I couldn't find much relating to places to go and people doing an installation. So if any one has suggestions and knows what the rough cost is I'd be interested to know- I'm asuming if I were To go OEM I'd need a four door rooflining with sunroof hole and the sunroof and electric components-I believe it's not as simple as punching a hole in my existing lining and putting in the sunroof? Are there any other brands that are of good quality also and automitic as apposed to manual etc...

Any information would be a help.

Cheers :)

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Will do that-I'm asuming they are for installation rather than a supplier. Madaz-u have one you don't use-spare or fitted?the other half has a chaser and she has a sunroof-when I drive it I use it-could just be cos its the novelty of having one-and the fact I barley get given the keys lol

As if all you dont use your sunroof!!!!!!!!!

ITS AMAZING, I wouldnt buy a skyline if it didnt have one!!!!!

BTW

I like this one, its pimping!!

http://www.roofracksa.com.au/hollandia900.html

As if all you dont use your sunroof!!!!!!!!!

ITS AMAZING, I wouldnt buy a skyline if it didnt have one!!!!!

BTW

I like this one, its pimping!!

http://www.roofracks...llandia900.html

thats coz you are jsut way toooooo cooooooooolllllllllll for everyone else

As if all you dont use your sunroof!!!!!!!!!

ITS AMAZING, I wouldnt buy a skyline if it didnt have one!!!!!

BTW

I like this one, its pimping!!

http://www.roofracksa.com.au/hollandia900.html

That's hectik bro! :laugh:

Khali. Do you know of any of their prices and work quality...I'm interested in prices and quality of the work- mainly-not sure if il go ahead with it but weighing my options up. I'm also not keen on getting my roof cut up---unless I know ita by someone who knows what they are doing--don't wana get screwed over by some noob with an angle grinder. Although a sunroof would really go well on my car :P!

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