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Hi peoples,

Just recently got a huge crack in my windsheild from a passing truck :rofl: . just wondering where the best place to get/or where other people have sourced windscreens. I've tried the local windscreen places but they mainly just humm and harr and pretty much waste my time. best i could get was a windsheild with the nanna spec blue tinting up the top...wouldnt be happy with that.

i'm going to try wreakers, but before i sit down i ring them all, i though one of the fine folk at SAU would be able to point me in the right direction

thanks

John

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ring up somebody who makes the glass, tell them your car model, find out who stocks it ..

moran is one..

Moran Motor Glass Pty Ltd

Wakerley 136 Ingleston Rd 4154 (07) 3390 8855

if you have any success, for godsakes post what you found.. too many go 'where do i get this' do the ring around, fix the problem, don't post anything, then the next guy comes along and asks exactly the same question..

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