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I seen a Maxima (something or other maybe a sports version of the TI) this evening and the sunroof looks a very similiar dimension / design to the *rear* sunroof of the M35 Stagea.

So I'm trying to find out if maybe it is the same as that way I can replace my sunroof rubber seal with one of them.

I know I could go to Nissan but you guys are more helpful than they will be (I think), but if not I will see just how good the local guys are here in Blacktown.

If anyone here works at Nissan Blacktown my apologies, no offence meant :)

Anyway, I will post any details I get incase anyone else here needs to replace an M35 rear sunroof rubber seal.

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Looking at FAST the J31 (Teana (Maxima)) and the M35 diagrams look different and I cant get a part number for the J31 anyway.

Did you give that part number I posted previously on here to Nissan? Try Hornsby or Lincorp?

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Stephen, as Timmeh said, try Hornsby or Lincorp (Parramatta Nissan), they'd probably be your best bet if you end up needing to buy through the dealer network. I know the Lander Group (in Blacktown) used to do import parts including Nismo stuff, but not sure if they do any more - they used to advertise in HPI magazine, even!

I'm gonna try and install FAST on my laptop sometime this week, will see how successful I am... :D

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I havn't used the part code with Nissan or anyone yet, it's not leaking water into the cabin so it's on the back burner for now.

It was only in passing a Maxima that I thought the sunroof window dimensions looked very similiar.

I was only thinking I could maybe get it cheaper if it was in Australia already for the Maxima TI range.

I will visit Lander when I get a chance and see what light they can shed on it.

Tah anyways!

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Ok Stephen, contacted Hornsby Nissan today gave them the part number in question 91246-AQ020 and they said can do at approx $75.

Dealt with a gentleman by the name of Mark Chin so when you are ready give 'em a call on 9473 7144.

Can't do much more for you than that!

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Ok Stephen, contacted Hornsby Nissan today gave them the part number in question 91246-AQ020 and they said can do at approx $75.

Dealt with a gentleman by the name of Mark Chin so when you are ready give 'em a call on 9473 7144.

Can't do much more for you than that!

Thank you Timmeh, I really didn't expect you to go to the trouble of calling for me.

Tell you the truth I was afraid of what they would say the price was but $75.00 is pretty damn awesome, I would probably get them to fit it too so I can avoid any issues that I might come across. 'Cos it's the rear sun roof it disappears into the back of the roof when you open it.

I will give Mark Chin a call when I'm ready and get him to order it, will also ask him a cost for fitting it :P I don't mind giving the money to a dealership with a great reputation and most of you guys seem to swear by Hornsby Nissan.

And you could drive my car there and pay for it ;) But you've already done more than enough lol

Once again, thanks.

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