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was driving on the M5 last week and 110kmh and my drivers side windshield guard flew off and hit me in the face snap it clean in half now i have lost the metal clip that goes into the body on that piece aswell where can i buy another 1 or set of thse how much and will sikaflex hold them in place once again i notice my passenger side is cracked aswell i think the previous owner was a big guy and used to grab there 2 get out as the steering wheel was busted aswell and i had 2 replace.

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You better off finding a pair 2nd hand, I think brand new from Nissan is about $200-300.

And without the metal clips, you can still stick it on pretty securely with some strong 3M double sided tape.

As for the snapping, you could try wrapping them in vinyl lol. I've wrapped a few sets of weatherhshields with the 3M carbon fibre vinyl and a couple of sets have been snapped, once wrapped, they are as strong as new :)

If I get time tomorrow, I'll take a pic of my weathershields that's been wrapped.

Well never mind about my idea lol.

I doubt there are aftermarket weathershields, and even if there are, they'd be universial, so fitment will be crap lol

Maybe just keep an eye out on for sale section, I've seen them go for $50-100 in the past.

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