How many plastic rear windows still around?
#21
Originally Posted by Paul_J,Feb 26 2010, 12:31 PM
Rob I think you need to stop telling people about this, when this fact is clearly not backed up by any reality.
I've just checked for myself and found I have actually been passing on some very duff information.
I shan't be doing it again.
#24
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Still original roof on my MY99. Roof is in good condition, water tight, no tears etc, but the screens a bit hazey in the middle, but polishes out when I can be arsed to do it
#27
If it was my daily drive and only car all year round I’d get a glass window.
But if it was my only car I’d probably buy a newer one in the first place for reliability and peace of mind and traction control.
Mines pretty much a fair weather toy, the plastic can stay for now.
But if it was my only car I’d probably buy a newer one in the first place for reliability and peace of mind and traction control.
Mines pretty much a fair weather toy, the plastic can stay for now.
#28
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Originally Posted by Si2k,Feb 26 2010, 02:45 PM
You'd pay £700 just to move to a smaller glass window?
I think the sight of a mouldy old plastic sheet for a window really brings the looks of the car down, makes it look old and tired.
And I like the fact that the glass one is smaller as well
#30
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Thread Starter
To clarify, mine has 90k miles on, is a daily driver and I look after the plastic window with a bit of elbow grease now and again so no visibility issues.
I don't mind warming things up before I drop the roof cos that way I get warm too....
I don't mind warming things up before I drop the roof cos that way I get warm too....