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Can anyone give me some names (and phone numbers if possible)

of places that I can get the sunroof seal on my R32 replaced?

Places in western suburbs or city area would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks

Had the same prob. No 1 i found could replace the seal ;) Ended up buying a second hand sunroof, with good seal.

The is a joint that does sunroofs on Princess Hwy just near Dandenong/Noble park not 100% sure of the name i can find out on my way home for you if you like get a number for you to call?

Only thing is Dandenong to for you to go to???

Im fairly sure they did that pimp car for Nova....

I think your referring to The Sunroof Centre. As your heading towards Dandenong

The Sunroof Centre

Address

F4-401 Princess Highway,

Noble Park Vic. 3174

Phone

(03) 95483366

(03) 95462733

Fax

(03) 95585957

E-mail

[email protected]

The guys name is Michael. Usually they can help out. Give them a try.

Ahhh thanks heaps Mavric & MissRB25DET!

I will give them a call/send them an email and see what they say about the sunroof seal, worth a try.

Haha Dandy is the bush, seeing as I'm out near the airport :) But I can make a day trip out of it!

Thanks again for the help, will post The Sunroof Centre's reply up here either way so people know they can give them a call or so people can suggest some other places to try.

Well, I called The Sunroof Centre...

They were very helpful in telling me that I need to find a sunroof seal in better condition from a wreckers or I'm stuck with a leaking sunroof. Something about because its a factory sunroof you cant just pull it out and put a new one in.

So I still need helpppp regarding this, can anyone reccomend some wreckers to try for the seal?

Thanks :O

WazR32GTSt, silicone would be a quick fix, thought I would do that (plus the cover I have for car) for now till I fix it properly...

MissRB25DET I called the guy and he was VERY helpful, however not want I wanted to hear. He said I wont find just the seal, that I will need to replace sunroof. He also said to say thank you to you for all the reccomendations, he is getting business from you mentioning him to us skyline owners :P

Thanks again!

WazR32GTSt, silicone would be a quick fix, thought I would do that (plus the cover I have for car) for now till I fix it properly...

MissRB25DET I called the guy and he was VERY helpful, however not want I wanted to hear. He said I wont find just the seal, that I will need to replace sunroof. He also said to say thank you to you for all the reccomendations, he is getting business from you mentioning him to us skyline owners :)

Thanks again!

some call cable ties a "quick fix" too...

i think they're both a viable long-term option :P

WazR32GTSt, silicone would be a quick fix, thought I would do that (plus the cover I have for car) for now till I fix it properly...

MissRB25DET I called the guy and he was VERY helpful, however not want I wanted to hear. He said I wont find just the seal, that I will need to replace sunroof. He also said to say thank you to you for all the reccomendations, he is getting business from you mentioning him to us skyline owners :P

Thanks again!

Thats really nice to hear :)I have bought a few things from them and never had a problem.

As for the sunroof, what are you going to do now?

i could have a look at it and devize an idea that would make it look OEM....possibly even get an original seal for it

SKYLINE_GURL... Anything this man says he can do.. He Can!!!

Troy is a top bloke hes helped me out numerous times....

Got the car delivered last night and found that the sunroof doesnt open and close, well it moves a cm and opens upwards a bit but doesnt slide open completely.

That wouldnt be just a seal like the guy said would it!?...

I couldn't tell whether the seal needs replacing, not sure where seals are on this sunroof. Is there a seal on outside edge of it that should sit flush with the car roof? That's how I thought it was meant to be but it has a gap all the way around the sunroof...

Can anyone understand what I mean, to explain what should look like?

Now I dunno if needs seal, service or replacinggg

I can hear the motor working and the sunroof moves a bit, just seems to get stuck and not go any further but I can still hear the motor working... might try oil/lube see if it gets it moving, save myself getting new motor/entire sunroof.

Will post a pic up of the sunroof tonight, showing seal, well 'lack' of seal on outside. So much fuss for a sunroof (that i didnt know the car had when looking at purchasing it) But with the melb weather I dont want to wait till it pours and leaks to find out!

Once again thanks for the help, ideas etc.

Loz

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