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Hey all, I get in my car yesterday and notice there is a nice crack in the windscreen, for the life of me I dont know how it got there lol.

Anyways, Just looking for a decent place that will replace it in the Eastern suburbs.

Any recommendations of places you guys have had experiences with?

Cheers.

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OBriens once quoted me over 600 to replace the windscreen in my mz20 soarer, called around some more and had it fitted for 200. The place is on a magnet on my fridge at home though

I'd recommend you to call up National Windscreens. O'Brien did a terrible job on my windscreen replacement. 2 weeks after replacing my windscreen, the rear view mirror FELL OFF. Don't think i need to explain more.

National Windscreens will come to your house to replace the windscreen just like O'Briens.

What about replacing the rear windscreen with one that doesn't have a rear wiper??

I know this has been covered in other topics, and people thinks it looks stupid etc without the wiper and there's heaps of opinions, but as i have no spoiler LED brake lights and a scratched up old rear tint anyway, i was thinking of replacing the rear window with a plain one like in some other models, and where the wiper motor currently is replace this with the brake light?? I'm getting a RWC and this is an item that i'll need to address...

Has anybody done this?

Has anybody any ideas of price?

Does anybody else think its a waste of my money and I should just put a strip of lights at the top of my rear window LOL

National Windscreens. replaced my windscreen for $160 supplied and fitted. not too sure if thats their normal prices cause they do all the windscreens and and glued on glass at our work, and i called up through work. never had a problem with these guys and they've done countless of cars at our work.

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