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Bunbury Nissan werent really much help and reckon they can't get any door or window rubbers/seals for my 4 door 32. i'm freshening up the paint and want to replace all these, is there any places in perth that deal with these sorts of seals. Windscreens obrien will stick generic seals in windows which just pop out and clark rubber dont have the door rubbers. Any help is appreciated

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steve barnes at northside nissan knows his skylines very well( and he owns an R32 GTR and used to own 2 R33 GTSTs) and we can definitely order them in. i got lots of my genuine parts just by talking to him. even with a not very specific describtion, he can usually tell what you mean and what you need.

The rubbers I would be looking for are:

-rear windscreen rubber & trim

-front windscreen rubber & trim

-coupe door seals (not sure how many pieces they're in)

I ordered all the front and rear screen trims and rubbers today for my r32 gtr from Magic Nissan in Myaree, they were very helpful, not cheap but I guess you have to pay for it if you want genuine replacements.

I ordered all the front and rear screen trims and rubbers today for my r32 gtr from Magic Nissan in Myaree, they were very helpful, not cheap but I guess you have to pay for it if you want genuine replacements.

how much it set you back?

I paid $750 for most of the front and rear screen trims (there was a couple of small bits that were still good), my car is in getting a colour change and the painter called me up so I could have a look at the generic rubber seals the window guy put in, looked f#@ken terrible. I think its worth it when you see what the other option looks like haha. Best thing is I ordered them thursday night and magic nissan got them in monday morning, nissan keeps a hell of a lot of parts for skylines in melbourne, I also got some interior bits and badges through nissan which also only took a couple of days and they weren't much more than second hand parts from a wrecker.

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