From: Milton on

"Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote in message
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>
> It might be worth your while to call one of the local windscreen fitters
> for a quote on having them fit the replacement glass. Most of them do used
> refits at reasonable rates.

LOL, what?? You feeling ok? Much like a windscreen "specialist".

Why not take it to a mechanic? You know, the ones who "fix" overheating
problems but have never heard of a TK test.

On ya Darrin

Regards

Milton

From: Noddy on

"Milton" <millame23(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> LOL, what?? You feeling ok? Much like a windscreen "specialist".
>
> Why not take it to a mechanic? You know, the ones who "fix" overheating
> problems but have never heard of a TK test.

Do you have to follow a special diet to be this much of a fuckstain, or is
it a natural gift?

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Noddy.


From: jonz on
On 5/25/2010 8:52 AM, Noddy wrote:
> "Milton"<millame23(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:4bfadd91$0$27845$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com...
>
>> LOL, what?? You feeling ok? Much like a windscreen "specialist".
>>
>> Why not take it to a mechanic? You know, the ones who "fix" overheating
>> problems but have never heard of a TK test.
>
> Do you have to follow a special diet to be this much of a fuckstain, or is
> it a natural gift?
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lol, talk about nerves and striking.............
>
> --
> Regards,
> Noddy.
>
>


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From: TonyS on
On 24/05/2010 8:19 PM, hippo wrote:
> TonyS wrote:
> for
> but
> set
> tape
> fix
> think
> with
> to
> of
>
> $150 is not cheap but an ok price. Lots of places quote a pretty fat
> premium for fitting 2nd hand glass. $80 is the best I've struck in the
> last few years and around $300 the worst. Cheers
>

Update:

We ended up paying $130 for fitting and a new trim at Perth Windscreens
(mobile), who did a good job.

So altogether it cost $265 to replace a rear windscreen on an Nissan N14 sedan
with a recycled (Keyline Wreckers) one.

PS: Careful when you try to fix the demister by using conducting glue to
re-attach a spade connector. It can get too hot and burst the glass...

Tony
From: Albm&ctd on
In article <LsmdnWNLIdnD5mXWnZ2dnUVZ_jadnZ2d(a)westnet.com.au>,
scarborofun(a)gmail.com says...
> A brake pedal shouldn't feel soft, right?
>
Usually air trapped in the system. When air compresses and you get that 'soft'
feel.
If the pedal is gradually sinking over time when you apply pressure to the brake
pedal then the master cylinder is suspect, if there are no external fluid leaks
of course.
Sometimes bleeding the brakes with the method of operating the pedal to the
floor has the master cylinder operating in the area it has not operated in
recently and due to buildup of gunk may have damaged the cups/seals.
Suction bleeding or pressure bleeding avoids this problem.

Al
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