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My mate has his own windscreen company . I'm looking at getting a new screen in my slicktop he says he can get me bronze / bronze top tint screen on special order needs to be made for £250 plus fitting or a blue screen for £100 plus fitting . So it seems you can get bronze screens but there big money . Think I'll go for blue / blue uk screen .

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As Jaffa suggests, blue tint is LOTS nicer. I went so far as to replace EVERY last glass panel with blue gradient glass. Made a HUGE difference. Bronze tint never seems to look clean.

Bronze tint never seems to look clean./QUOTE]

 

It does on my green zed !

 

 

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Didn't know they ever did a green tint !

 

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Blue tint.

 

Well it came with bronze when I got it Is it possible to find out what colour it was originally built with from the vin ?

 

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Possibly. It might have been a 'mongrel' car like Kev Harbisher's Z where it straddled model years and different specs applied. Generally though, cobalt green was a later spec vehicle and would have come with blue tint glass.

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Well you've seen mine and none of iot's blue! Don't think it's green tint either

Then green tint would only be the sunbanding. There were 2 blue colour types available. Blue with blue banding and blue with a green banding.

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