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I have an R32 and my front and back windscreen has been smashed. I'm trying to figure out if it would be cheaper to find them second hand and have a mate fit them or take them somewhere like National Windscreens or wherever is the cheapest.

Thanks :)

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Hi

I have an R32 and my front and back windscreen has been smashed. I'm trying to figure out if it would be cheaper to find them second hand and have a mate fit them or take them somewhere like National Windscreens or wherever is the cheapest.

Thanks :)

With the hassle involved, get someone to fit new ones for you...

Edit - Due to the post below, good advice on 2nd hand rear... I was just quoted $295 fitted for the front screen on my R34 though to give you a guide, hope that helps!

Buy 2nd hand and get a reputable windscreen guy to fit them.

2nd hand $300 each. New and not original is alot more.

Note the arial and demister on the orgiginals is embeded in the glass.

New - more expesnive and no arial or demister :(

Hi

I have an R32 and my front and back windscreen has been smashed. I'm trying to figure out if it would be cheaper to find them second hand and have a mate fit them or take them somewhere like National Windscreens or wherever is the cheapest.

Thanks :)

for my 32 gtst it cost $210 for a new fitted windscreen.

also this is the wrong section for this discussion.

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