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hey guys and gals i am just wondering how much would it cost to get the front and back windsreens as i need to maybe get some since my windows are being taken out and there is a 90% change of em breaking so i am going to put some money aside for the windscreens. so what will a good price be as i dont want to be riped off and where abouts could i go to get em either bran new or second hand??

thanks

gordon

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I have a small stone chip in my windscreen thanks to someone at the Serpentine cruise.... I maybe need a new one if its starts to crack.

Do 32 windscreens fit GTR and gtst or are they diff'rent (strokes) ?

I got a big chunk out of my windscreen on the very same cruise! Let me know how much to replace the screen if you get it done.

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Get them second hand, my back window had an encounter with a brick, Nissan wanted about 1K for back windscreen - don't ask about the seals (I payed about $150 2nd hand - $250 seems to be closer to the average)

I got mine off a GTST wreck( I have a GTR, they are the same despite what Nissan may say), so it can be taken off without breaking, just take care and don't force it... take note of wether you or the donor have a wiper or not.

When your putting back in just get universal seals, don't look as good but price difference is ridiculous.

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Windscreens O/B do the front Screen minus antenna for 200 pesos, where as Nissan want your left Kidney. I just got a Geniric front screen for WOB for 200, and then I will replace with a genuine item down the road. I went with Nissan seals, cost 500 all up, front and back... Fit and finish just looks a little better than the universal items.

If you want genuine, call steve @ Northside Nissan

Mike

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