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Does anyone know of some one who has changed their windscreen on a hr31 2 door coupe.

I am having trouble finding the correct one.

As I am with shannons they have sent out O'BRIENS to replace my screen at no charge.

So far they have been out twice and both times with the incorrect screen.

If some has had experience with this I would appreciate which company they used and maybe even the part number

as an aftermarket screen usually has the part number or type stamped on it.

Also did they have to order the original nissan moulds and retainers or did they use an aftermarket rubber stripping.

Thanks

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when I replaced whe windshield in my old coupe, it took em 3 goes to bring the right windshield out.

And it cost me the most.

I used instant windscreens here in Adelaide, apart from muycking me around a bit, they did a top notch job.

BTW A passage one WILL NOT fit.

Just specify that you have a HR31 IMPORT COUPE and they should be able to get it.

if not, they're just stupid.

Maybe ring nissan and see if they have a part unmber?

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