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BROKEN REAR PASSENGER SLIDEY WINDOW

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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BROKEN REAR PASSENGER SLIDEY WINDOW

Post by GOPHER »

hi all its been awhile sinve ive posted but ya my dad was mowin the lawn and broke my rear window the side one anyway ive tried asll the wreckers and everywhere and cant find a replacement could anyone help me out with any suggestions plz.


ty all
keep on truckin yall
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Post by murcod »

Ring Daihatsu. Sometimes their prices aren't too bad.

Also try places like Windscreens Obrien and the like, they sell side windows too.
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Gopher

If you have no luck, I have 2 spare complete lwb rear canopys at home. The glass is all good.
Mud makes excellent toothpaste.
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Post by Floody_1985 »

G'day Buddy,
All I can say, is good luck finding one. I had the front sliding section broken last year when someone decided that some of my stuff in my car looked too good, and they broke in. I went to Windscreen's Obrien, and this guy searched the entire country (so he says, and knowing Rocky parts I could believe it), and second hand dealers, had other people looking too apparently. Not one could find just that window. I could only buy the entire frame, which includes the back window of course.

An alternative, was to just put perspex in, which is what I went for. But good luck trying to find one, :roll:.

Tell us how you go.

Cheers

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Post by runnin4life »

yep i say perspex is the way
a hell of a lot harder to break
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Post by GOPHER »

cheers for the help guys and ya iv tried evywhere and to no avail so i might go for the canopy bundy if thats cool. so are the side windows like one big piece of glass?? email me back bundy mate with the price etc.

damiancullen@optusnet.com.au

cheers once again boys
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Post by amazoniandad »

I got a side window from the daihatsu wrecker at Coopers Plains in Brisbane. He had a few of them in a box, that was 14 months ago.
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

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