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Anyone had their ceffy windscreen resealed? If so how much was it, and did they break the windscreen in the process?

Mine needs doing and everywhere has said they are going to break the windscreen because they cant help it. Which to be honest I'm not entirely satisfied with.

And if anyone wants to know novus is $300 for a new windscreen, and obrian is $360. Apparently.

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the fact is, its very very difficult to get the glass out, most pros will manage it with the right tools without breaking the glass but they cant guarentee it! theres always a chance they might chip or fracture the glass.

So get someone to give it a go, once its out its a piece of cake!

Well its done...

They broke it taking it out. I think they just looked at it and realised how hard it was going to be so just snapped it.

But there was some surface rust up the top where the roof line was, then this was running down to the bottom somewhere where there is apparently a hole, and thats where the water would have been coming through.

So to all you Ceffy owners, keep an eye out for rust around the top. They said they sanded it all off and preped it too.

$339 with a lifetime warrenty, and a free chip repaire. So not THAT bad.

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