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Don't bother getting coupe ones, they're different in length, body lines are different.

I found out when I bought a pair thinking its same between coupe and sedan.

Either searching for used pairs or buy new ones from Nissan/amayama.

Nissan don't make em anymore for sedans. I can't find a site that still has them for sedans let alone any in stock. I was going to get coupe ones and shorten them but might find a coupe to compare windows.

I mean new.

Moh have you tried trademe.co.nz for window visors, there's heaps of people wrecking 32 taxis but you have to credit your account to be able to ask questions.

had a rough week. was pissed off. the boys called and said the car wont be painted till monday since they had to slot a VW in before mine.
i hate VWs. proceeded to lose my shit. but hey what can you do.
went past to drop off the RB26 Cam covers..
the boys go "oh look come into the oven and check it out. its in hifill still"
i didnt even think. walk in there. met with this

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and before the clear coat
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