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seeing as my r33 isnt my daily anymore i can finally start taking some parts off it.

i want to remove the rear window wiper.

How big is the hole in the rear window? as im going to order a plug to fill the hole, ive tried searching but nothing came up that helped

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I'm in the same boat as you and did this a few weeks ago. The large hole is 29.62mm.

I'm going to use the hole to put in a Battery Kill Switch as its both easy access to the battery and good location that is easily identifiable. I've used the smaller hole on the right for a GPS sensor that sits on the out side of the window and run the cable inside the cabin that goes to the Racepak dash.

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It's very simple. Remove the cover from the rear windscreen bolt on the base of the arm, undo that and then it's just a matter of a few other smaller bolts and you are done. Once you have a look at it, you will be fine in taking it off.

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