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well if u can get a dodgy rwc, u can get a sheet of perspex jigsaw it up 2 size nd bolt it in

bunnings have 1.5 metre sheets but your gonna need a 1.7m so see if they can order one in 2m or what not

got front ceffy windscreen replaced recently 4 $360 from o'brians but rear windscreens they dont have so its 1.6k for a rear one from nissan which means its best 2 find a rwc that will pass perspex

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they stopped making them about two to three months ago Toff :) , i've looking since i smashed mine before last round, there wasn't any known in stocks around australia new, just may have been some sitting in the back of a shop somewhere. I'm using the perspex version at the moment and its shit really, as soon as there is a little bit of dust on the screen and you wipe it it scratches etc

I'd be trying Nisswreck if anything.

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yeah perspex is no good :D , thought of that allready . funny you say that nick , everywhere i ring asks if i called them already lol . perhaps we should go halves in ordering genuine from melb? . theres more bits i need too btw guys , it's pretty urgent because i need a car to drive! (list below)

i need complete trim from dash up (roof lining, sun visors , side plastic moulds , jesus handles , rear parcel shelf etc , i don't care what colour ) and carpet , i will buy a complete trim if need be.

i'm also looking for a boot carpet , series 2 tail lights and and anything else anyone might have laying about for laurel . cheers

theres more i need , i'll update when i remember

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Nisswreck in adelaide are wrecking a C33 if you get completely desperate.

yeah cheers mate , i did ring them , and asked about everything except front window , might try again :D

i did hear that either s13 or s14 fit , but i don't have either to measure off :)

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haha nah , i like pillarless :D , getting pretty desperate guys , can someone who owns a lorrie take a pic of the roof and sunvisors for me? pleeeez , and the tim that goes around the door seal?

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