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i got a quote off windscreens o'brien.... try konect i think he pointed me in the right direction last time i asked

Indeed I did :laugh:

If you do a search in this section for 'windscreen' or something like that I posted up the part number.

If you cant find it ill have a look for the piece of paper. But dont make me do that :'(

As Konect said do a search as he helped me out in the past..... so for those out there who haven't done the search, here is the info i got from Konect

Windscreens O'Brien

Rear Windscreen

Product: 231097

Decription: Nissan Cefiro A31 Sedan

Says on it the parts had to come from Padstow (head office)

If your after a front one.... just call em! :P

found a common cef rust problem

both of my cefs have rust around front windscreen under the seal... drivers and passenger pillar aswell as along the top...

go out and lift your seals up and have a feel! i confirmed it on my other cef too!

  • 4 weeks later...
arnt we here to help people find parts?

no. :rofl:

I was just kidding, nisswreck have good prices. Although a second hand windscreen is always going to be dodgy. Even though it may look ok chances are it wont pass a RWC

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