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Windscreens O'Brien were the cheapest...and i think i was the starter of that thread:)

Reason i wasnt able to go with Windscreen O'Briens was because my windcreen has an in built arial, so had to be sourced by them as their in stock ones were minus this.

Other then that i think i know where i can get one if they cant help you out

Windscreens O'Brien were the cheapest...and i think i was the starter of that thread:)

Reason i wasnt able to go with Windscreen O'Briens was because my windcreen has an in built arial, so had to be sourced by them as their in stock ones were minus this.

Other then that i think i know where i can get one if they cant help you out

hmmm i have the built-in aerial also in my front windscreen - i thought that was standard?

was it a big task to get a replacement then? (not that i need one, just for interests sake...)

Thanks for the replies. A quick ring around shows the cheapest to be $265 from instant windscreens. O'briens want $307. I'll try a few others. That's fitted on site, but for a windscreen without ariel. They all suggested gebuine was the only option if I wanted to keep the in-built ariel.

I had a vague memory of another company on the eastern suburbs that others had used....if only the search function was working properly.

Cheers

that was one thing i always worried about with my R32... the aerial thing... i didnt want to have to do an R33 and make the body look ugly with a sitcky outie aerial. dont bother getting a quote on a brand new one through nissan... id hate to think how much that would cost.

that was one thing i always worried about with my R32... the aerial thing... i didnt want to have to do an R33 and make the body look ugly with a sitcky outie aerial. dont bother getting a quote on a brand new one through nissan... id hate to think how much that would cost.

HEY!

mine has a factory spec sticky outie in the roof! none of this snazzy in-screen arial for me :D

lol... yeah but ur cars sexy anyway marcus...

:D

You cant buy side windows from anywhere apart from genuine ones....and the front one that he was quoted on was not a genuine unit...if you guys dont want external antenna's why dont you get one of those under dash power boosted units they have been out for years and work good

...if you guys dont want external antenna's why dont you get one of those under dash power boosted units they have been out for years and work good

Aerpro make a couple of 'internal' antennas that will do the job.....each costs about $20. One can be attached to the rear demister grid which is pretty much how the stock R32 antenna works (but built into the front windscreen, of course).

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