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damn, was driving down the south eastern freeway on the way to work and some damn truck infront of me without covering its load flew a 1cm stone right on my windscreen.

Now my front windscreen is cracked :rolleyes::);)

Does anyone know a place in the south eastern subbie who can fix chip and crack windscreens? if so how much does it cost to fix a 1cm x 1cm crack?

Cheers All..

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windscreen o brien does car glasses too... I found that day-to-day private glass repairmen do a good job too in patching up stuff. If you want the whole thing replaced then go to a big franchise.

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no **** u go to whittlesea glass and mirrors in epping they are the best and that guy who cuts glass is pretty sexy :)

go windscreen obriens people have said good things about them they do quick jobs at a place u choose etc.

but to see me cutting glass in my hard yakka come to whittlesea glass, we dont do windscreens but hey, im there :D

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narkeh, can you panel beating bro in law/cuz whoever take out a couple of pin dents in my fender / door?

One of my mates backed into my door, took off all the polish and left his blue paint on the car, as well as a pin dent.

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Originally posted by pushead

damn, was driving down the south eastern freeway on the way to work and some damn truck infront of me without covering its load flew a 1cm stone right on my windscreen.

Cheers All..

Pushead... a truckie blew it's load all over you?

haha... bet that's not the first time.:shake:

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