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Rear window delete

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30 Jan 2020 15:03 #217854 by Markmills96
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Hi guys,
Looking at replacing the rear windows with panels and really like the look of chequer plate. Does anyone know anybody that cuts the plates to the size of the windows rather than me having to cut it myself or does anyone have any other solution for the panels that again doesn't include me having to cut the panels myself? I've looked at window tinting but the company's near me are asking around £200.
Thanks

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30 Jan 2020 15:19 #217856 by Lambert
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If you are absolutely definitely certainly sure that you want to do this don't. I have full opaque film in the back of Dreadnaught and it is a monumental pain in the bum. Oblique junctions are a life in your hands experience and reverse out of anything into any kind of traffic is an exercise in using The Force. I have had to put up with it for 9 years now as part of Dreadnaught actually being a real van instead of a passenger car with covered windows and it is truly hateful.

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30 Jan 2020 19:04 #217861 by Daniel30
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Shop around my window tints were £100 so that company is just expensive :)

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30 Jan 2020 19:52 - 30 Jan 2020 19:53 #217865 by Max Headroom
Replied by Max Headroom on topic Rear window delete
I'm with Lambert on this.
I have a convertible and that is a nightmare at junctions even with its small triangular window which isn't a huge help. Go for tints


IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS
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30 Jan 2020 21:20 #217868 by yakuza
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The rear gen3 windows should be flip to open in the rear like the SJ ones i think. miss those.

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01 Feb 2020 19:53 #217943 by Keithy
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Cost me £15 to tint mine and the wife's vitara.......ask me if I'll ever do it again.......NO it's someone elses job.....I hated it.

I like Yakuza's idea!

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