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Although now I'm not positive about RHD's authenticity... This is what they show as a genuine rear seal kit for the R32 GTR, and I'm almost 100% sure it's a multi piece genuine bunch of bits, maybe 9-11 parts(I've already got some, but not all of them...). Hmmmmm *scratches head*

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Jayce - that's the piece that goes under the rear glass with the clips. Rear windscreen goes over the top of it and then the moulding clips in.

Just quietly the piece that goes over the top is difficult to get in right at the top corners.

Check this. It has part numbers as well as diagram.

Yeah it is likely from fast.

I pulled it from somewhere on RHD. I think they use fast diagrams too.

Amayama is another place that has stuff for our cars. I haven't had much success getting stuff from them :(

I've got FAST Jayce so if you need anything let me know.

If you've got a laptop bring it over one day and I can set it up for you.

Excellent! That sounds awesome, but...will it work on a Mac?

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