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hey fellas just wondering where can i get those weathershields for the windows so i can wind down my windows a bit and not have to worry about the bloody water dripping straight in the car and onto the electrics. its really annoying

i know they might look crap but i think they may be necessary

thanks

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you'll have to buy them 2nd hand, or maybe even possibly from nissan (but i doubt it).

i just put mine back on the other day, got them tinted - and they look pretty sweet on a tinted and black car.

Post some pic for the weathershield that is tinted. cheers

very good, got some shields off another sau member today, just gotta tint them with the spray as they are a brown poo colour lol

how the hell do i get all the old sticky double sided tape off? it looks like a prick of a job

yeah the poo brown purple color is hideous...

the sticky double tape? haha... some light prepsol, and turps... finger nail and lots of rags. considering that it's been caking in the sun for at least 10 years.

have fun... it took me a good 1-2 hours sitting infront of the telly cleaning that crap off.

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