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GroomGTI
4th January 2009, 14:04
where can i get these from? im only wanting the back 3 how much am i looking at?
Mochachino
4th January 2009, 14:09
http://acwmotorsportplastics.co.uk/aboutus.aspx
spoox do them too
and a load of other places
gouldy87
4th January 2009, 14:09
dont be leaving your car anywhere then shane lol
GroomGTI
4th January 2009, 14:45
these not inside to take anyway lol
bluearmy
4th January 2009, 20:37
dont be leaving your car anywhere then shane lol
you will find it harder to break a polycarb window than a glass one promise, and why the hell do you want them anyway, unless you are building a track car, otherwise they will just get all facked up and scratched
GroomGTI
4th January 2009, 20:39
it is a track car you tool
bluearmy
4th January 2009, 20:56
it is a track car you tool
dont say that you hom, and why just the back 3 then
GroomGTI
4th January 2009, 21:04
cos i drive it daily aswell so the front two wont be really practical will they.
Ryan
4th January 2009, 21:05
plastics4performance seem to do the best quality kits
vtr-richie
15th January 2009, 07:53
why wont the fronts be that practical?
GRAHAM2000VTR
15th January 2009, 07:56
cause if he fits them properly to the runner to use the window they will scratch (sp) and mark easy
JamesR
15th January 2009, 08:03
i was looking into this a while back, but i just wanted the two rear quarter ones, i want my heated rear screen. i found a pai on spoox i think it was for £60. any pic of them fitted?
Toad
15th January 2009, 09:06
You'll get the least weight saving on the rear quarters, so it's not worth doing them alone. The rear windscreen will save much more weight. Yes, you cannot use them on the front if you want them to go up or down, lol. The wiindows aren't too hard to fit, as you just use silicon sealent everywhere. :y:
Aye Ryan, www.plastics4performance.co.uk FTW! Excellent work.
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