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If your looking for new RHDjapan sell these. Use pinpoint search on their site.

It is very Difficult to get good second hand external weather strip surrounds for the doors. You could remove (piss easy, screws on inside under weather strip) and repair by taking back to metal and repaint with Plastidip or similar paint.

For the rear window a car glass replacement company could remove/replace with an aftermarket bead. Do recommend.

Make certain you have no rust happening and if you do take action !

I do happen to have spare new beads for the rear window if you want to stay OEM.

Not easy to install. It's not a DIY job and will need to be held in place by the sillastic the pro's use.

Edit. Just noticed your door glass marks. Maybe just from washing and water marks.

But to clean. Remove the outer weather strip sills on both doors and clean the little buffer pads to stop your glass from scratching up. (those 2 lines on the door glass)

These collect dust and little stones etc... Single screw inside the door, lift gently. When out wash and ruff them up a little with a toothbrush and then put back on.

The glass can be polished with metal cream, polish, toothpaste or other non abbrassives. It will reduce any visible scratches.

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  • 5 weeks later...

Man thanks heaps for that.. Really appreciate everything uv said and il do that she's just sitting ATM need a service lol I have already brought the back rubbers but it's only the outer pieces and I wonder if I need the bottoms :/ payed 350 .. 175 ea as they come in 2pc. Still need to get the door ones .. Will check out the site u suggested... Thanks again man ... Are u in nz ??

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Hey guys,

I am trying to find the same parts at the moment. Have been searching all over RHDJapan's site and have come up empty handed.

If either of you happen to find them on their website, could you link them here so I can grab them too? In the mean time, I'll keep searching and will link to them if I find them.

Cheers.

Updated

Sorry post cleared :(

For both sides the Rubber and retainer is $800 posted

here are the links (again)

http://www.rhdjapan.com/nissan-oem-body-side-weatherstrip-bnr32.html

http://www.rhdjapan.com/nissan-oem-left-side-weather-strip-retainer-65f00.html

Cheers

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#3 Tut-tut...

I would never go out on loose gravel roads to do such a thing...

...unless the rubber mouldings were included on the PDS juxtaposed to windscreen replacement ;)

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digging up an old thread. In regards to the first photo where the rubber has fallen away and you can see the metal .. is that part the weather strip retainer? I need to order new ones but I'm finding it hard to know which part it is exactly.. ( I have no yet received my car to take the part off and get a better look at it for reference)

is this the part

https://www.rhdjapan.com/nissan-oem-left-side-weather-strip-retainer-65f00.html

 

 

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