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Longtime 69
L Plates
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Location: Central coast nsw
Name: Darryl
Car: 69 scode
Longtime 69
Re windscreen install
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March 29, 2024, 03:30:04 pm »
Hi all.
Getting near time to put front windscreen back in how hard is it to do best product to use etc. Or is it better to leave to obrians glass?.
Im on the central coast nsw.
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Aussie-67
Thoroughbred
Posts: 159
Location: Perth
Name: Tony
Car: 67 Mustang Coupe
Aussie-67
Re: Re windscreen install
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March 29, 2024, 09:43:06 pm »
They arent hard to put In but its a messy job. When I replaced mine I got a mobile windscreen guy to do both front and back.. If I remember right it cost me $50.-
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pmb0186
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Location: adelaide
Name: PETE
Car: 66 MUSTANG
pmb0186
Re: Re windscreen install
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April 03, 2024, 10:24:33 pm »
Agree, most jobs I will do myself but front and rear glass no thanks
I suggest replacing the seals while you are at it and keep a couple clips on hand
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bigmal
Worked
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A never ending project
Location: Woronora Heights NSW
Name: Mal
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Re: Re windscreen install
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April 11, 2024, 05:33:50 pm »
I used Keys Windscreens at Sutherland. They are mobile and may do your area. They were recommended for antique cars. They did a great job and weren't expensive.
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