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hey sau members

just wondering how much it is 2 get a sunroof put in the skyline..

i herd alot of problems occur like water drips in threw the seals and other problems

like that.

and plus i got custom paint wud it stuf it up???

thanx peeps

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Some sunroofs are dodgy, but most cars dont come from the factory with a sunroof, its put in afterwards when u order it. Cant remember who does it, but they do all the manufactures sunroofs. And the sunroof shouldnt stuff up your paint.

Btw, you English isnt that great. :laugh:

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Try Webasto (spelling?). They cost roughly around $1000 for electric and will not screw your paint up. It only takes a day and you get usual warranties that come with it.

only $1000?...i saw it on some websites and it says about 2000-3000...

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:P:(:P um lucky mine came with one lo, apparently its rare to find a black skyline with a sunroof, well thats what the guy said lol, probly bullshit lol, any way if you get it done profes then u shoudl have no worries with leaks etc.

Cheers

Dan

Lol i got a type m 33 which has the sunroof and a bloke at Four Brothers Imports told me it was rare to get a manual skyline with a sunroof.... Think he was just talking shit though haha pretty sure all type m 33's have the sun roof.

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Mine has one from factory option, only way to have it IMO.

And importer yards will tell you anything is "rare," one bloke told me it was rare to have a series 2 r34 in manual etc.

i.e it's "rare" to see a skyline with the original km's on the speedo :D

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