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120Y/B210 Side Window Gasket Sources?
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Does anyone know where I can buy
the rear & center window gaskets on
a 120Y/B210 Coupe (Hatchback)?

- Doug

Posted on: 2008/10/11 6:21
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Re: 120Y/B210 Side Window Gasket Sources?
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i would love to know where to get the 1/4 window ones aswell... mind you i have not looked for them yet.

Posted on: 2008/10/11 7:35
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yeh i'd like some of these for my coupe too

Posted on: 2008/10/11 10:13
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Rarespares supposedly sells complete rubber kits as does Spectrum and Scott's old Auto Rubber




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Re: 120Y/B210 Side Window Gasket Sources?
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If it's unclear - I was referring to the
flip-out & rear triangular ones.
Also,what's the best way to install them,
(along with the rubber pieces that go on
the body shell?

Thanks in Advance,

- Doug


Posted on: 2008/10/12 7:15
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yeah I know, I don't think any people will sell them individually without giving you some scallywagg story about "we don't have these".

As for removing the old rubber it's as simple and complex as unbolting the glass and removing it, you'll probly need a scraper and possibly some kerosene or a similar solvent to remove the rubber if they are sticking to the body. Mine were quite sticky when i was removing them.

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