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are these the ones organiased through Del?

I had a long chat on the phone to him about it. Long storey short the company in the uk went bust, a new company bought it, and the windscreens are on there way to australia now.

http://www.ipraforum.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6481&start=40

Hey ....

Hi.

Any news on when they will arrive.

They are already here see other thread ! :thumbsup:

Only a few available .... Current cost for remaining ones is now $535 + GST

Sorry .... I had huge problems with suppliers going bust on me. Basically had to sell most things off my race Evo to continue :( and keep my word .... This has warranted a business and now GST is mandated.

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Tel : 61 2 4701 6498

Mob : 0422 425 026

Just for you Pete :thumbsup:

Cheers .... Del

Edited by Delboy

im sorry but what do these heated windscrens do?

the only thing i can think of is to remove the heating demister system, yet still have a window that can defog itself?

sorry for being a noob, thanks in advance

Hey ....

You have it in one ....

Removing all associated parts that operate the heating / demister system can relieve a race car of some 22 + kg, depending on fluid etc, even the plastic air ducting can come out !

A serious racer would kill to loose a further 20 + kgs when cars reached it limits with weight saving.

Apart from that it also pretty re-assuring at speed to see where ones going ....

Ultimately you will never encounter a fogged up screen again .... :thumbsup:

In the Old Bucket I own I lost 24 kg .... Wish getting simular weight off my ever increasing side profile was that easy :laugh:

CheeRS .... Del

  • 3 weeks later...

Well, Big del just delivered my two screens in person to Brisbane from Sydney. Looks like the little S-Cargo may have a dodgy big end though!

The screens look the business.

any pics of the screens?

I'm seriously considering getting one, esp seeing at my heater is already out :/

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