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hey everyone just wondering if anyone ever made a large ugly sun viser, or a venetian for the rear of an mr30 sedan!

just about to fit a roll cage but wanna keep the sleeper effect nothing worse than a roll cage to give the game away!

Regards.

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Hi,

I've seen rear window louvres on a sedan at the wreckers. The car's not there any more though.

edit: (see pic - only shows part of them)

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JH

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ha, thats always the way! if anyone knows of one ill pay cash for it,

ive had a look around and called a few companys but it seems there are no aftermarket ones around.

Regards Alan.

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I have one in the shed. Without a rear wiper you have to take it off to clean the rear window. It is a PITA.

Here! here! my sentiments exactly & the same reason tint is so much easier to accomplish the same thing.

20% is very good, but the ducks guts is 5% Ambulance tint and it virtually elliminates the glare problem from dickheads coming behind you with high beam.

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I think he is after a 'grandpa' look....

sleeper spec.... doilys on the headrests, sheepskin seat covers,

Don't knock them doilys, my mum had heaps of them & now I have 'em, a whole damned box full, so anyone that wants doilys for their grandpa car look should give me a call. lol

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Don't knock them doilys, my mum had heaps of them & now I have 'em, a whole damned box full, so anyone that wants doilys for their grandpa car look should give me a call. lol

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Hey Den, better bring some for Greenie.

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