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Buy them from Crows Nest Nissan - I would go for the genuine part over any aftermarket cheaper alternatives.

I have a horrible feeling my wallet is going to suddenly be a lot lighter :D Does anyone have a cheap source in Japan (for Nissan originals)?

Lucien.

I have a horrible feeling my wallet is going to suddenly be a lot lighter :cheers:  Does anyone have a cheap source in Japan (for Nissan originals)?

Lucien.

you might be surprised, i have found that often genuine parts are pretty reasonably priced.

but then again, sometimes they are not.....

did u end up getting a price yet?

PM me when you do...

No, unfortunately. Between organising a groupbuy of PFCs, life in general, and then my dog needing emergency surgery, window seals took a back seat. I will try to get around to it tomorrow and let you know.

Lucien.

Hi Guys,

I finally got a chance to check some pricing. Here goes:

Front Windscreen Outer Moulding (Kit):

Part Code: 72810

Part Number: 72750-04U10 or 72750-04U60 (one is superceeded):

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Price: ~$175 (SAU NSW Club Members ONLY)

Rear Windscreen Outer Moulding (Kit):

Part Code: 79810

Part Number: 79750-04U10:

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Price: ~$461 (SAU NSW Club Members ONLY)

Door Seal (Driver's Side; on chassis not door):

Part Code: 76921R

Part Number: 76921-04U00:

fast-doorseal.png

Price: ~$41 (SAU NSW Club Members ONLY)

I am waiting for Troy @ Crows Nest Nissan to confirm availability and the prices listed. He has been very helpful, so big thumbs up for him.

I must say the front windscreen moulding and door seal seem very reasonable (well, considering its through Nissan Aus), but that rear windscreen moulding seems ridiculously expensive: is Nissan making them out of gold or something? :)

A few other notes: I imagine the price for a passanger side seal is the same, though I didn't check. To be clear, this is the seal that sits on the chassis, and runs around where the door and window meet the chassis, as opposed to the seal that sits on the door.

Hope that's of some help to people.

Lucien.

I have no idea what the driver / passenger chassis seal thingy would be...

What do you mean? There is a seal that runs around the inside of the door area on the chassis: up the B-pillar, across the top, then down the a-pillar. Its 76921R in the diagram.

if it's the rubber thingy which usually has cracks from the doors then count me in for a new set

Its this I believe:

doorseal.jpg

Its a standard price for an SAU NSW Club member, such just give Troy a buzz. Alternatively, wait a few days till I get mine and I can say if its the same thing as in the above pic :D

LW.

lol $55 to join the club, start saving on parts :(http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=44115

Exactly: pays for itself.

Only problem is that its not exactly obvious how to join the club: I have already had two people ask me in a day. Could PranK modify the front webpage with some links to information about joining the various state clubs?

I got a call from Troy saying my driver's side window seal and GT-R key are already in. How's that for service: less than 24 hours!

LW.

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