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The rear windscrean seal as in the exterior strip visible from the rear that covers the perimeter of the glass??

Yeah, that's the one I believe: I will double check tomorrow and let you know.

Lucien.

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I'm looking for the plastic square that surrounds the passenger seatbelt on the side trim. u got it? will u ship it and how much u looking at for it???

I'm guessing the vents have been sold? and also are the plastic air thingys across the front of the dash available and not warped? cheers, pm me if u like.

The rear windscrean seal as in the exterior strip visible from the rear that covers the perimeter of the glass??

I have checked and that's what I need: the thin moulding that goes around the rear windscreen.

Condition, pictures, price, blah.. ? :(

Cheers,

Lucien.

lwells, give me your e-mail address, so i can send you a pic.

The loom isn't coming out for a while. Sorry.

Pawley, do you need the upper part of the assembly or just the part on the glove box lid? I'll get back to you about the weather strip, once i find out what it is.

MatBoy, i do have the plastic square thing for the seat belts, and all the demister vents in god shape. Make me an offer.

cheer all.

What are the tailights like? Dont have to be perfect all over but lenses must be mint. The surround is getting modified to fit another car anyway.

How much are you after for the pair?

If you have piccies can you email to [email protected]

Cheers

Mika

lwells, give me your e-mail address, so i can send you a pic.

You have PM. :(

I am also after the piece of plastic where the windscreen meets the bonnet: the water vein thing. This might help to explain it better:

windscreen-part.png

AFAIK its the same for R32 GTS/-t and GT-Rs (anyone know different?)

LW.

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