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u could try the join in baysie i went to a couple of years back for the 31 .. prolly still there. They had great prices on the window, they can prolly get the seals too..

just near the railway tracks along scoresby rd..

you could give Custom Cut a try. dunno prices really but we do a lot of general glass trade with them, they do a lot of car windows etc as well.

otherwise just listen to what that queenslander has to say :( that might be closer to you as well (or custom cut might not come out that far? i dunno)

hope your car wasnt out last night :rofl:

Hey dude i would give a joint called "Roy's Windscreens" a call hes a top bloke did an awsome job of fixing mine when it came off..

Number: 0417323115

He's very fair and does a good job you may have seen his van around it's bright orange good luck hope he can possibly help you out.....

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hope your car wasnt out last night :(

It was out yesterday... and when i got to the car the drivers side floor was covered in water :rofl:

Mavric, thanks for the contact, I called Roy and he is really helpful. Gonna get him to check it out. He is going to pull everything off, do a compression test and find whats causing the leak and he told me worse case scenario will cost $66!

Much better than Obriens and their BS

Thanks

no worries dude hes a top bloke tell him the dude wif the Yellow R33 reccomended u to him when he comes around he shoudl remember me lol my car aint one u would forget...

take it easy hope he works it all out for you...

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