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6 minutes ago, JordanRochelle said:

Does anyone know the part number for window/door seals or where I would find it for my 32? 

Outside chance...send an email to Cockram Nissan in Christchurch with your vin number. There was a guy in the parts department who would look up items for Skylines, but don't know if he is still there. 

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22 minutes ago, KiwiRS4T said:

Outside chance...send an email to Cockram Nissan in Christchurch with your vin number. There was a guy in the parts department who would look up items for Skylines, but don't know if he is still there. 

Apparently they closed as of December 2019 but thank you!! 

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20 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

Which window/door seals? Are you talking about the sealing strips that the window slides down through? If so, they are available at the usual places, RHDJapan, Amayama, JustJap, a Nissan dealer in Washington state via eBay, etc.

The ones that go around the top of the window and door that stop the water getting in ??‍♀️ don't quote know how to explain it... 

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On 15/04/2020 at 3:20 PM, KiwiRS4T said:

Outside chance...send an email to Cockram Nissan in Christchurch with your vin number. There was a guy in the parts department who would look up items for Skylines, but don't know if he is still there. 

 

On 15/04/2020 at 4:13 PM, GTSBoy said:

These the squishy rubber ones that are on the body of the car, around the door shut line? Given that there is no window frame, I'd have to guess yes.

In which case, the same places stock them. Circa $200 each. Maybe more.

Yep!! Ooh I'll have a look. 

 

Thank you! 

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