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Hey guys,

The sunroof seal on my 32 pretty much blew out in the wind yesterday, which means that if it rains now... my interior will be pretty wet.

So, obviously I need to get a new one, as well as the harder fibrey/wooden thing that holds the seal into place. Is this something that can be custom made cheaply and installed by someone, or do I need to order this parts from Nissan?

If I order them from Nissan is it possible to install it myself?

Any help is much appreciated guys, I need to get this fixed ASAP obviously so I'm kind of desperate!

Much Love!

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  • 1 year later...

thread revival:

ok the glass for a 32 is $1k - problem being NISSAN no longer make it!!

I have the same issue as most - R32 with dry rotted seals.

it was mentioned that you could buy the 33 seals. 33 glass is BIGGER than the 32. it is longer and deeper. (been there already was not aware you could buy the seal.)

how did you fix this. I'm in the process of stripping and cleaning my roof now.

  • 6 months later...

yesterday i opened my sunroof to let the wind blow thru my locks and a wiperblade style seal fell out and landed on my i crapped my sefl and i have no idea where it goes in my sunroof at all.

i also noticed that there is about a mil gap between roof metal and sunroof seal on the passengers side but if i push up on my sunroof it moves into a nice posistion might be loose or somthoing can i fix that?

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