Joined: Oct 04, 2010 Posts: 474
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Thanks guys
The Stanley knife and cheese wire worked. Well it wasnt cheese wire I didn't have that laying about lol I ended up using a copper wire took longer but got threw,
Addaz I'd be careful doing it around 4 times the window sounded like it was going to snap and crack worst part is the bottom of the window it has around 2inch of sealant haha. Just scraping all of it off now then calling "Low Cost Windscreens" for it being fitted on I don't trust myself with a silicone gun haha
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Joined: Oct 04, 2010 Posts: 474
Trade Rating: +1
Location: The Rift
spike_202 wrote:
Good job I bet that halced the price you doing the prep work?
That's what I'm hoping all they will have to do is glue it down really so what should have cost £50 is now costing me £20 so well worth it but I did cut my hand with sharpping the copper wire :.P
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17 - 306 - 1.4 Blue - SOLD -18
18 - 206 - 1.1 Black - WROTE OFF -18
18 - 206 - GTi GREEN - Show Car - SOLD - 22
22 - Audi A4 - 1.9 TDi Silver - SOLD - 22
22 - Mercedes 190e - 2.6 White painted Purple - Gangster - present
27: maybe another 206? GTi 180?
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