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    Fixed side windows to replace the rusty sliders on a shorty GQ

    About 18 months ago I asked this question:
    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...ing-windows-GQ
    and it generated a bit of discussion and I got a contact to these guys in QLD:
    http://myworld.ebay.com.au/autoglass...84.m1439.l2754

    I rang them and discussed the issue I had but sat on the information, checking eBay every now and then and this thread brought it back to mind:
    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...Shorty-Windows
    and I bought these:
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251011717...9#ht_668wt_961

    Turned up today and I intended to sit on them for a while.
    I opened them up to check to make sure they were correct and then started checking out the rusty frames on the car. Gave them a little tug to see how hard they would be to get off and be blowed they almost fell off in my hands. Well, that meant I had to do something about the hole in the side of the car. (it's raining here and it doesn't have undercover parking) Long story short I managed to get one in with a bit of struggling and fiddling about.

    I'll do the other one in a few days and put some pictures up and some more detailed hints on what I've found to make it easier.

    Pretty pleased with the result.

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