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    JC Rover Guest

    Windscreen Cost

    Hey guys,

    It Saturday night, so everyone is probably out. Anyway, I'm in the process of re-spraying my defender (army green- it's gonna look tough!!!). It's a big job. Anyway, today I smashed the windscreen trying to get it out. The seal had to be replaced (which I have). So my question is- what's a new windscreen cost? I'm not looking forward to putting it back in.

    Cheers,

    Jono

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    PM "Newhue" he might be able to help you out?

    Tod.

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    I paid $200 fitted a few weeks ago.
    I supplied a new seal.
    '95 Defender 130 Single Cab
    HS2.8 TGV Powered
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    98% of all Land Rovers built are still on the road.
    The other 2% made it home.

    Cost difference between Britpart and Genuine seals: £2.04. Knowing that your brakes won't fail at any moment: Priceless.

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    wind screen

    hi i live in melbourne , last year it cost me $130 and the guy came to my house,plus he took the old one away .I gave him $150 ,I was rapped ,so shop around ,good luck .regards.

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    I paid $200 in October, supply of glass and rubber, disposal of old screen. That was at mate's rates on the fitting. The bloke told me that $200 for screen and OEM rubber is usual price. MLD

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    Be very careful. The cheapies are usually Chinese. They are thinner than the Pilkington originally fitted and have more waves in them than a surf carnival.

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    I broke mine whilst removing to paint, a mate picked up a new one for me for $125 from somewhere in Archerfield, when we fitted it it turned out to have a few scratches on it but i can live with that[although i shouldnt have to] and i increased my insurance to windscreen cover for "you know what"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ugu80 View Post
    Be very careful. The cheapies are usually Chinese. They are thinner than the Pilkington originally fitted and have more waves in them than a surf carnival.
    Where do you think pilks are going off shore Its the way of the times

    When i had my Defender about $160.00 it pays to shop around those well known windscreen mobs will rip you blind and some , My advice let your fingers do the work

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    I was trying not to recommend, but PGI - Australian company - make a good quality windscreen for Defender.

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    I was trying not to recommend, but PGI - Australian company - make a good quality windscreen for Defender.

    Michelin, Coopers, Seiko, etc, etc, are all made in China, the difference is in the tooling and quality control which is where the cheap stuff falls down.

    p.s I bought a new u-beaut curved ergonomic keyboard. I hate it. Nothing's where it supposed to be (for a touch typist that doesn't have to look for the keys, anyway). Its made in China too.

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