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  • 4 years later...

Me three. I'm only chasing a drivers side, so happy to split purchase if someone needs a passenger side one!

import monster can organise them through nissan in japan - roughly $350 a pair delivered brand new.

nissan here cant get them as they're an 'accesory'..

hey sabbai wanna put in 180 each you take the driver side, i'll take the passanger..

  • 3 weeks later...

I have the drivers side weather shield that I removed of my S2. I dont have the passenger side one as it was destroyed when some ass wipe tried to break into my car. There is no damage to the drivers side unit, I havent been able to remove all the rubber seal off it.

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I'm in sydney, parramatta area. Got no idea what these are worth, PM me if interested.

If you wanna reuse this all you have to do is hit it with a rubber wheel to get the double sided tap off then scuff the under side with gray scotch bright paint the under side black [this way it doesent get scatched when on the car and looks nice and shiney]and reapply double sided tape.I did this to my old ones makes the car look so much better

Group buy im in :)

Was looking for parts for my other car (charade) and came across this guy in QLD who can make custom weather shields .... Never used him or have any association with him but maybe worth a try?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DAIHATSU-CHARADE-G10-MODEL-4-DOOR-WEATHERSHIELD-/260950432404?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cc1db9a94

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