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I'm looking to remove the wiper soon. It's not JDM, its just crap. (Useful tho - does look homo but).

I was gonna just go to clark rubber and see if I can find something to suit. Anyone on here still selling the plug to fit?

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You can buy a gromet like that from most auto stores (I bought mine at Autobarn) that fits it perfectly.

Never leaked water once and no one ever noticed it unless I pointed it out. I like the cleaner look without the wiper. Each to their own.

You're embarrassing.....and gay like a rear wiper on a R33

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And you got 2 gay wrestlers on your screen. Whos more gay. YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU, And if you own a toyota, please f off as this is Skylines Australia. LOL 1000000 times in your face.:whistling::domokun::nyaanyaa: :nyaanyaa: :nyaanyaa: :nyaanyaa: :nyaanyaa: :nyaanyaa: :nyaanyaa:

I'll have a look this weekend as to how to remove the bloody thing. I've always looked at it and thought "nah looks difficult".

Flip up the cap on the wiper arm, there's a bolt under there for the arm. The motor is just in under the pacel shelf in the boot, think it's a couple of bolts. Haven't removed mine but that's what I remember from looking at it.

Just reading over this thread, I was always under the impression rear wipers were standard on the series 1 33's? But I don't think I've ever seen a series II with one? Seems like I'm in the minority with a series II without one?

They came with a wiper standard but it was an option to have one w/out.

Very easy to get rid of using a grommet to fill the two holes.

I use rain x on my rear window to help stop water beading. 99% of the time there is NO need for a wiper.

If the water continues to bead then drive faster.:thumbsup:

Use the heater to de-mist it.

Flip up the cap on the wiper arm, there's a bolt under there for the arm. The motor is just in under the pacel shelf in the boot, think it's a couple of bolts. Haven't removed mine but that's what I remember from looking at it.

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