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Hi Everyone,

Previous owner decided to remove all of the factory stickers from my GTR.

This morning, I bent over and purchased brand new genuine rear quarter window 'security' and 'UV cut' stickers direct from Nissan.

I was hoping that someone that has the sticker set on their R34 GTR, could do the weird and wonderful job of measuring for me - exactly how far across and how far up the stickers go on the rear quarter windows. (Or if you have a picture too - would be of assistance).

Rediculous, I know. I am probably one of the most anal people you will ever meet, and i'll be the first to admit it too.

Cheers in advance for your assistance.

Hey mate,

Im pretty sure mine still has all the stickers on there, should be able to measure it up sometime this weekend for you.

I thought i was picky when it came to my car, i believe you take the cake though ha!

Love the attention to detail!

Your not alone mate I am the same.

Speaking of original stickers, i would lve to find a place that reproduces the japanese rego stickers!

Thanks mate.

In regards to a jap rego sticker, just a thought - if you found a high resolution image of one online, a sticker shop may be able to print it for you.

Hope this helps.

Thanks mate.

In regards to a jap rego sticker, just a thought - if you found a high resolution image of one online, a sticker shop may be able to print it for you.

Hope this helps.

There really isnt any high res shots, but I managed to find a website that sells genuine JDM rego, parking etc stickers

Hey mate here are some pics.

Let me know if you cant read the measurments very well and i might be able to give you some more accurate numbers?..

Hope this helps.

Love you mate, thats exactly what I needed.

Cheers heaps.

Hey mate,

Out of curiosity -

Are the UV cut stickers on your rear quarter windows, on both sides of the car? Or only the drivers side?

Cheers.

Yea only only the drivers side mate, not sure if thats how it is meant to be?

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