More of side windows.......

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Seems like a lot of us got tired of the slow reaction, dried rubber sealing and bad alignment of the side windows :)

I'm just now working with the rear windows and can't really find what part number for the lower square thicker rubber piece (against B-pillar). See pics (RealOEM show parts at wrong position as normal).

I would be very grateful for the correct part.nr and a good source where to buy this masterpiece of rubber.
 

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Seems like a lot of us got tired of the slow reaction, dried rubber sealing and bad alignment of the side windows :)

I'm just now working with the rear windows and can't really find what part number for the lower square thicker rubber piece (against B-pillar). See pics (RealOEM show parts at wrong position as normal).

I would be very grateful for the correct part.nr and a good source where to buy this masterpiece of rubber.


just left side one walloth, right one NLA, you should handmade it

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be careful and include the plastic circle part too, NLA too

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if any problems in finding those raw materials just tell me

more details here:

http://www.e9coupe.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11320&page=3
 
Great deQuincey!

I knew from the beginning you got the answers, but instead of PM you directly, I think it's better to keep all knowledge searchable in this forum. Ok?

Correct part.nr 51367740107 or 51367740108 (I sometimes doing search by part.nr :)

I surely looked at the wrong drawing!! My bad..

Since the price of this masterpiece is quite a lot, I will compare local dealer (-10% Vintage member) towards W&N.

The other thinner NLA? piece to the right I don't need to exchange.

I perhaps got a source for the other NLA parts at the rear window. There's a nearby vintage car renovating shop. Comparing the pieces I got with the dimensions and descriptions they got in stock, we're talking millimeter in measuring.
This shop is a goldmine for vintage car owner in Sweden!
Vintage car renovation must be a popular hobby in Sweden if you compare "per capita" :)

I'll visit them and compare size and quality. The last is the least I'm worried about.
Prices are almost like from the supplier! I'll be back when I got the parts in my hand.
 
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