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gq swb window frames help

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gq swb window frames help

Post by mudmav »

Hey guys ive asked before can anyone give me any ideas of how to put 1 piece windows in the rear of my shorty gq. i have bought perspex i piece windows which were only $100 now i have to work out how to put them in. I want to try to avoid using frames like the ones the sliding wondow sat in, as you all know they are dear as poison. Any help would be appreciated
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Post by bogged »

mudmav wrote:Hey guys ive asked before can anyone give me any ideas of how to put 1 piece windows in the rear of my shorty gq. i have bought perspex i piece windows which were only $100 now i have to work out how to put them in. I want to try to avoid using frames like the ones the sliding wondow sat in, as you all know they are dear as poison. Any help would be appreciated
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Post by mudmav »

i new i could rellie on you for a good answer bogged you allways crack me up. Any other ideas io dont want it to look completely shit house
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Post by bogged »

mudmav wrote: io dont want it to look completely shit house
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Post by of4x4 »

Don't know if this could help or hinder... :idea:

I used to have an old hillman hunter (I can hear you laughing now). I had to replace the rear windscreen, but couldn't get the rubber. The windscreen place (O'briens from memory) had a generic window rubber that they sold by the metre.

I admit to not knowing how the old frames attached to the body in the GQ, so I don't know if this is a possible solution or not.

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Post by WhosYaDaddy »

I've got 1 piece windows in the back of mine. I'll do you a trade if you're interested... I need some new ally frames for the old sliding windows. If you can get me them. I'll swap you for my single peice ones. 1 window has a small crack from when the windows were tinted.
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Give me a call if your interested

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