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Beaky

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Unfortunately got a stone chip driving behind my mates GT2 on the way to Wings and wheel at Dunsfold.

Then on the second run down the run way crack a nice 5in crack appears.

Anyway whilst reading through the various forums, there seems to be a conflicting opinions as to whether it's better to replace with a 964 windscreen and associated one piece rubber, than an original.

Anyone done it here and can comment?

Regards
 
ORIGINAL: Beaky Unfortunately got a stone chip driving behind my mates GT2 on the way to Wings and wheel at Dunsfold. Then on the second run down the run way crack a nice 5in crack appears. Anyway whilst reading through the various forums, there seems to be a conflicting opinions as to whether it’s better to replace with a 964 windscreen and associated one piece rubber, than an original. Anyone done it here and can comment? Regards
Hi Chris. The last of the 3.2 1989 model had the 964 windscreen and rubber fitted from the factory the one benefit is less windnoise, when my windscreen needs replaceing i will fit the 964 one. sorry so late in coming back things keep happening. Charles
 
Hi Charles, Thanks for the reply, in the end I took it to Jazz and let them weave their magic, but I will file for future reference[:)] Regards
 

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