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Hi guys,

Need to find someone that fits Stagea M35 windscreens. I've got my car with a cracked windscreen, and need to find out who would be able to stock/fit etc. the Stagea windscreen.

It's got the heated windcreen wiper section too if that makes any difference...

Out of interest, is the windscreen the same as the V35 skyline sedan/coupe??? Might help the local windscreen shops finding it in their system

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Hmm...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/M3...36#entry5197436

Seems the skyline is the same as the M35.

Does anyone know a good windscreen fitter in Melbourne and what sort of price they would charge?

Cool.

Well, Pakenham Windscreens do a damn good job. I think the guys name is Phil, he can come to you to fit it.

National Windscreens quoted my mate $400 installed, but I don't know about availability

O'Brien supposedly have them in stock, but you may have to go without the tint at the top.

No idea what the implications of your heated windscreen wiper section is though.

PM'd.

I've used Obriens before and they did do great job on the Datsun 1600. Fortunately, I was with Shannons, and they have a windscreen replacement built into the premium.

I passed your number on today at lunch time, you should here from them soon,

Thats why I went with Shannons, because i would hate to have to pay for a new piece of glass for one of these!!

I was the one who started that thread...

I went with Instant Windscreens. $450 fitted - with the tint strip at the top and they only took 2 business days to come out and fit it. Not bad service considering the rarity of these cars.

O'Briens were more expensive and didn't have the tint strip.

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