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<blockquote data-quote="nissan boy" data-source="post: 760158" data-attributes="member: 28361"><p>This can also be done with out the plastic trim going around the window </p><p>Just put two notches in the B pillar trim from the metal mounts about 7mm but this may vary so double check and mark out</p><p>The rubber trim sits with a minor gap but does settle in and looks OEM </p><p>And for the rear mount the seat belt covers it so OEM bolts fit right in and does not look bodged , just looks like a slightly lower spec OEM pop but looks good</p><p>And the rivnut kit they start from £18 on eBay for a 86 piece kit - will add link and pictures </p><p>And as for removing the old windows plastic body trim removed kits works well and slide under the rubber seal inside to pop the whole without causing damage those are fairly cheap and handy to remove clips and trim </p><p>But those are a great option to fit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nissan boy, post: 760158, member: 28361"] This can also be done with out the plastic trim going around the window Just put two notches in the B pillar trim from the metal mounts about 7mm but this may vary so double check and mark out The rubber trim sits with a minor gap but does settle in and looks OEM And for the rear mount the seat belt covers it so OEM bolts fit right in and does not look bodged , just looks like a slightly lower spec OEM pop but looks good And the rivnut kit they start from £18 on eBay for a 86 piece kit - will add link and pictures And as for removing the old windows plastic body trim removed kits works well and slide under the rubber seal inside to pop the whole without causing damage those are fairly cheap and handy to remove clips and trim But those are a great option to fit! [/QUOTE]
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