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gave the stag a full correction detail the other night, whilst laying down the glaze i noticed a crack in the passenger side weathershield, after having a closer look, its cracked half way along the part that clips on the body of the car, does anyone know if it can be repaired or does anyone know where i can find weathersheilds for it, ive rang round a few places and nissan warehouse in melbourne have them but there $350 trade price, i nearly collapsed when he told me,

any tips on repairing or where to find them used would be awesome,

thanks people,

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you wouldn't be able to repair it witout noticing it, unless you painted over it after?

quite a number of people don't like them and you'll find them for sale privately every now and then - check the classifieds section for people wrecking stags too. i love them personally :)

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thought about painting them black if i repair them untill i find some, defo not pulling them off,

whats the best type of glue to use on them???

thanks people

Araldite, the stuff you have to mix up. When I bought a 2nd hand replacement, half the part which clips on the car had broken off so i Araldite'd the whole thing to the car. That shield ain't going no where.

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Araldite, the stuff you have to mix up. When I bought a 2nd hand replacement, half the part which clips on the car had broken off so i Araldite'd the whole thing to the car. That shield ain't going no where.

:) what budget stagea owner would pass that on to sum1 :)??

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