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Hi Jimmy - as you know I have but I went the new outer window trim route.

I'd go have a look at either Spotlight and look for something similar in a material.

It's like a white shag small material.

Remove the existing bushes (both). - Use a hand held razor blade and maybe some turps to remove the glue.

Glue the new bushes to the plastic backing and let dry

Re-Install.

Both sides :) (bout 30mins effort)

Perhaps Supercheap or Bunnings may have something similar.

It's really just a 4-5mm bushy length and around 3cm x 1.5

Cheap as cheaps way to replace.

and remove and rinse every 3 months or so to stop the dust scratches re-occurring on the glass

(fairly certain you cant buy just that piece and clip in :( )

Edit: PS new external window trim farkers aren't cheap)

Edited by Sinista32

Hmm - might have been around $115 each I think when I bought mine. But postage is very exy due to length.

all air postage out of Japan is daylight robbery.....SAL less so and sea cheaper still.

Paid $90 bux freight recently for an RH9 alternator. Half the size of a shoe box !

Best idea is to compile a list and save for it all. Then buy and use Sea as delivery method (6-8weeks)

My issue is I cant wait so it goes DHL. RHD & Nengun are my favourite Jap shops.

Some costs - Rear window Trim (only) is $330. Qtr windows about $220 ea.

OEM Windscreen $1700, Dash $1100ish (NAL). OEM GTR Steering wheel around $1k deliverd. C-pillars $140ea

Very True indeed Kat - It is good checking Nissan spare parts first and they don't seem to fluctuate with exchange rates if the parts are in country.

My issue with calling them previously is there not real helpful and never call back. (but I don't have bewbs :/ ) They can be a lot more expensive too and sometimes cant get what you see on RHD/Nengun.

But now having an insider the service is brilliant :thumbsup:

Must admit I picked up mine even cheaper still off someone who bought new, with horn button, and didn't unpack it. Win

I actually lost my insider so I may hit you up at some point knowing that!! :D

I do buy most on RHD admittedly.

Floormats arrived for the GTR on Thurs, they're better than the looked in the pics. Now got to get them to carlovers or somewhere with a steam cleaner for some love!

Door trim (as in inner door card to be specific)

http://www.amayama.com/search/?q=80900-05U00

http://www.amayama.com/search/?q=80901-05U00

There's the parts for both left and right. Label on box has them as "Finisher-Door"

Door trim (as in inner door card to be specific)

http://www.amayama.com/search/?q=80900-05U00

http://www.amayama.com/search/?q=80901-05U00

There's the parts for both left and right. Label on box has them as "Finisher-Door"

Yep, all of their stuff is NEW OEM :)

By door trim, I meant rubber strip for outside of window, confusing myself haha

Edited by Scar

:excl: HAIL ALERT! :excl:

Small hailstones in west belco, so its heading your way.

Not damaging yet, but can easy get bigger without any warning.

Yes had small hail here earlier (bruce) Edited by Scar

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