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Hey,

The windscreen on my r33 needs to be resealed. Looks as though someone has had a go at it prior to me owning the car as I can see glue bulging out on the inside of the car. I can move the windscreen with my hand (eg if I push out from the insdie of the car the windscreen moves outwards 100mm or so.) and I can hear the glue flexing when I go up driveways and over speed bumps!

Who in western sydney can I trust with the job? I have been reading all the windscreen threads on the forum and it seems that there are alot of corner cutting companys in the industry. I want the job done right and I dont mind paying extra.

Should be a fairly straight forward job I think.

Ben

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call Eddy - 0414 184 584 we use him all the time

i know this is a realy old thread im bumping here, yet i needed someone to put a screen in my car today, and called a few places, no one could do it, found this thread and called up eddy, he was cheaper than every other place i called, and at my door within 30 min of calling...awesome service.

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