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Hi guys,

 

As above I have 2zeds ones for parts,

 

The breaker zed has perfect rear quarter windows.

Mine are scratched up a little, how difficult are they to change.

They look hard would it be worth the hassle.

 

Any help appreciated.

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They're bonded in mate so it would be a case of cutting them out and re bonding the new ones in.

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That's what I thought what would I cut them out with,

Would a window company be able to do it when I have it sprayed.

My new front window is now in a bad way. All that grinding I did and forgot to cover it.

 

Little rusty dots everywhere :oops:

 

Cheers for reply

Not sure bud, stanley knife to start? I would have thought that a windscreen place or bodyshop could do it for you with out any problems.

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I'll Ask when it goes in the shop.

 

mine ain't bad, but breaker ones are bloody perfect.

If it's a mission I'll tint them and forget I ever thought of it lol.

 

Thanks again for your reply.

and a long sharp knife. Takes a while though - well it did for me anyway lol My hillbilly friends at Custom Exotics will be removing mine and attempting the rear screen too soon....................

My new front window is now in a bad way. All that grinding I did and forgot to cover it.

Little rusty dots everywhere :oops:

 

I had some of these on my bonnet when I was cutting something nearby, they polished out, have you actually tried with some paste to remove :cool:.

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I had some of these on my bonnet when I was cutting something nearby, they polished out, have you actually tried with some paste to remove :cool:.

 

The ones in the paint have come off, but the ones in the screen have burnt right in.

 

It's only the front screen with the dots, I'll get one on my insurance a big brick hit the window in a couple of weeks time lol.

 

Sides have some scratches if u look close, but don't know if it's worth the bother trying to change them cause the scratches can't be seen unless really looking.

 

To top it off I had to weld in the wheel arch and was dark used my new Samsung s3 phone has a torch big mistake it has bits of metal too splattered into the screen.

 

Anything to fix my big stupid zed...

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