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Hey all,

In the process of my respray and now I am chasing a front screen. Does anyone know of any after market front screens that have the Radio Ariel built in??? (Here in WA)

1200 big ones from Nissan, just wondering if anyone knows where to get one

Cheers

Mike

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I've had mine replaced and was told unless genuine Nissan you cant get one with ariel.

Having said that I haven't really noticed any reduction in reception without one!

Are you going for genuine seals or generic ones?

Whole car is being fitted with new genuine seals all round.

Car will look like new once done. Was trying to keep it 95 % stock looking, keeping the standard screen was the plan....

Mike

Oh and Tom, no rust anywhere, car has been stripped to bare metal all round... fully prepped and ready for painting in the next two weeks, all in all near on three months in prep to get it to this stage.

Mike

Had mine done through obriens that was about 12 months ago though,from memory(bit hazy) think the full front and rear seal kit was around $1200...

edit found the quote included 2nd hand quarter window(broken by the glassy on removal!)

front seal kit including fastener and cover cowl $510 retail $420 trade

full rear seal kit was $540 retail $480 trade

these prices include all the trims etc,seems a waste to go genuine and not replace the lot if the old bits are shabby...imo..

Edited by 32R

depending on who you are insured with you should have a free windscreen a year... just make a cliam and make sure they arrange for a genuine one... why pay for it if the insurance will give you a freebie without messing your no claim bonus!?!

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