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I just got a s1 for the missus car, $165 through Steve at RMA Parts, his number is in the Stagea parts section. Great bloke, good to deal with.

by gods thats cheap

nice work, cheers for the advice............. considering when CoolPC grabbed 5 windscreens from NZ 2 years ago they were like $600 odd each (1 broke, so to cover costs they had to be sold for $800 lol - soz about that Terminal !)

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Theres two different part no's in FAST, but it doesn't quite make sense.

I would think they are identical, there is very minimal differences between them.

Shoot me your VIN, and I'll try and make sense of it.

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  • 11 months later...

got a bloody big stone chip and crack , need a new windscreen, just had a search but can't seem to confirm if s1 screen is same as s2, any ideas,

ps waiting on o'briens to get back to me on monday.

any help appreciated

leigh.

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