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Hey folks,

I've been watching another R32 GTR build thread and stumbled upon a rear wiper delete plug for the 32 (thanks to Ants (Anthony).

I Checked out RHDjapan and they sell a Moon Face Racing (MFR) plug.

So I went to buy one that'd cost me around $35 delivered. Hmmm - so I bought 10 of these suckers to reduce the price and freight costs.

Gives the clean look and you can remove the wiper motor and wiper blade (weight saving). Seriously how often do you use it ???

I'll sell 8 of them for $25 a hit. ( I keep 1 for my GTR and a spare :) )

If your interested let me know. I've posted here to give locals first bite.

They will arrive before next weekend.

Edit: this will cover my costs only and I get a free one - win!.

If there is insufficient interest in the ACT I'll post an FS in the general section on Monday next week.

Looks like this

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30mm. - Let me know fast plse.

You can get them in a number of sizes :)

1 SOLD - Seven (7) left.

Edit: Remove the nut, pull the wiper arm off and measure the diameter of the hole in the glass.

Knowing Nissan they seriously don't change much. Costs too much to change their machinery to manufacture different things.

Cheers

Richard

SOLD OUT

It fits the standard 33GTS-t so should fit a 33GTR.

Measure the whole in the Glass. These are 30mm ones.

Remove nut, Remove wiper arm and measure whole in glass . 5mins and easy.

Will PM details for payment and delivery.

Thanks All

Update - Sent from RHD on the 22nd :( so I'm expecting them mid next week now :D

Will send out immediately to those interstate and Locals can pick-up from next Fridays meet.

Thanks everyone for your very prompt payments :thumbsup:

(If there is enough interest shown I may do it again)

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