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  • 2 weeks later...

for those of interest - i have *JUST* sorted it now with countrywide windscreens via Jason (dorigecko) on these forums

it's a trek out to toodjay but they're supplying and fitting for $300 which i'm rapt about

big thanks to Jason and Countrywide windscreens!!!

MASSEY i am now going to PM you

thanks for the advice, Jase!

yeah my super hot manager here suggests that i "take a mate up there and have a drink with the locals"

it sounds like this place is a life changing experience! can you pls PM me the best way to get there from say - east perth? (where i work)

  • 9 months later...

ok so i think i should contribute to this thread lol , been looking for a front windscreen for a few years now and i think its time to get a new one , been stuffed over so many times its not funny and might share with you a few places i called and enquired about , in which i am from sydney , new south wales , so if there is anyone out there who can help me out if they can do me a deal on shipping it to sydney or if there is anyone in sydney i can pick it up asap from you , greatly appreciated .

1) smithfield auto glass said $270 supply & fit , none in stock .

2) obrien glass , wanted $538 supply & fit lol

3) instant windscreens = $310 supply & fit on site , none in stock .

4) novus auto glass = none in stock .

5) advanced auto glass = $220 supply & fit , none in stock .

6) windscreen warehouse = no answer .

7) competitve windscreens = no luck .

and fair few others thru mates and all but either thru the roof or none in stock .

if anyone could point me in the rite direction , would finally sort out 1 of my issues that been doing my head in and glad you sorted yours out mr eps

talk to you all soon , cheers anthony

Hey mate, not sure of your circumstances but i have a second hand A31 windscreen here in bunbury, i bought a roller for the panels and dont really need it, so if you get really stuck there one here

gday there massey , how u doing man , if you could hook us up a deal sent to sydney , consider it sold hey , thats if you still have it and its in great condition with no cracks or chips at all , please get back to me asap , cheers anthony

gday dan_J , whos kris on here champ ? and wat company does he work for ? cheers anthony

Edited by DRIFT RACING INDUSTRIES

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