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Hey Guys,

The drivers power window mechanism in my Cefiro went yesterday & I’m having a few problems finding a new one. In the parts list it says that the 4 door R32 mechanism fits but after going to Nizzpro today that apparently isn’t true. The one out of my Ceffy is a cable & slide sort of system (see pic) & apparently the R32 4 door is a scissor style. If anybody has a 4 door R32 can you please have a look & see what style you have got, or maybe any Silvia or 180 owners can do the same.

I’m located just south of the NSW border & I can’t find a Ceffy one, I’ve tried Rollins & Nizzpro but no luck, I also tried to contact RMA Imports but the number listed put me through to some Asian woman that could hardly speak English. If anyone can let me know of anywhere that would be likely to have Ceffy bits, that would be appreciated as they can be quite a pain in the arse to find at times.

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like ^^ said , r33 4d look very close to that (also 2 door look very similar , but i've never compared side by side) . next place to look as silly as it sounds , try au/ba look very similar also . if the cable is ok you can pull the motor apart and replace that too , try jay car or places like that for a motor

my drivers reg did the same thing and closest replacement I could find was u13 bluebird, I used the cefiros rail and window bracket, and fitted the bluebird motor and cable to it, the motor is very similar and the cable is a similar length, but I had to do a mod to the cable stoppers (add some length to it) yea, really really difficult to explain, so I won't get into it, but if you do this the mod that needs to be done will be evident

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