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hey i carnt work out how to remove the blade and i have googled and searched everywhere but i carnt see anyone that has the same wiper arm as mine, it has a rubber cover over it woth black plastic clips at each wnd and doesnt look like its removable

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i know its not important at all but i was curious, does anyone else have this rubber covered rear wiper on there r33?
i still carnt work out how to remove the blade on it but it looks like you wouldnt be able to get a blade on and put the rubber sleeve back on anyways. But i really wana know if others have the same as mine or if maybe this isnt the original one for it. I will get a new aftermarket one

yeah thanks for that, i know how to remove the wiper i was talking about the rubber only, i actually worked out how to remove it, i think its called a frameless or boneless wiper, its just a rubber strip that you push into it, its not like a normal wiper, i wonder if anyone elses skylines have this rubber sleeve covered type of rear wiper
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