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Has anyone used the weatherstrips from thailand that sells on ebay? if so how are they holding up? are there any other options?

Posted on: 2009/8/23 15:12
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I think no one has tried it.

The proven good quality is:
* Genuine Nissan
* Scott's Old Rubber
* American Auto Parts
* Spectrum Rubber
* Para Rubber
See Rubber parts

Posted on: 2009/8/23 21:24
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Check this guy http://stores.ebay.com/rotary-products38. I bought my coupes door weatherstripping from him and it fitted perfect like the original ones and he's in Australia. He has alot of Datsun 1200 parts. Check him out. Good Luck.

Posted on: 2009/8/24 13:18
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sorry to hi-jack this thread but when i called up scotts old autos in melbourne i wanted to know how much it would be to get a whole ruber kit for my 1000coupe the dude was just a tad rude.. all he said was go onto our site and figure it out yourself... he has a computer infront of him and when someone wants to order something it would be pretty nice for someone on the other end of the phone to be nice and polite.... end rant sorry fellas.

Posted on: 2009/8/24 13:51
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thanks for the info!

Posted on: 2009/9/11 1:32
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I hear ya Popo, Ive just dealt with him, went out there in person, hes ok but gives the impression that he might be a bit jaded and over it, (hung up on one customer telling me he didnt want to hear his life story while i was in there lol!) BTW the exterior window weather stripping he sells for the 1000s arent quite the same profile, tho I havent tried to put them in yet, too busy buggering around getting myself in trouble with the boot seal.
The second time I went out there i almost made him smile by making some inferrence to rubber and bouncing cheques...almost, before he cut me short shaking his head saying "ive heard them all before mate"

uh yeh sorry /end hijack

Posted on: 2009/9/11 6:41
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best i can figure is that most if not all are made in the same factory (come from the same supplier) anyway

Posted on: 2009/9/11 6:56
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