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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 600659" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>Hi guys, happy new year and stuff. Maybe have a look at your insurance policy ? Nudge nudge. But if you are going to this trouble, I’m thinking a new screen might be welcome too. If you lose / break a toughened old style screen, it just explodes into a zillion small chunks whereas I’d be a lot happier with a laminated screen of the modern type. I’m guessing price wise it’s gotta be two to three hundred for the welding unless it’s really serious and maybe do it with dash in but it could end up coming out and costing more, then painting and are you gonna blend it or paint the whole front or make a line somewhere on the new panel, so paint is gonna be a hundred and upwards then the screen, guessing at about two to three hundred for a screen , fitted with new rubber. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,, five minimum, :? :? :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 600659, member: 13810"] Hi guys, happy new year and stuff. Maybe have a look at your insurance policy ? Nudge nudge. But if you are going to this trouble, I’m thinking a new screen might be welcome too. If you lose / break a toughened old style screen, it just explodes into a zillion small chunks whereas I’d be a lot happier with a laminated screen of the modern type. I’m guessing price wise it’s gotta be two to three hundred for the welding unless it’s really serious and maybe do it with dash in but it could end up coming out and costing more, then painting and are you gonna blend it or paint the whole front or make a line somewhere on the new panel, so paint is gonna be a hundred and upwards then the screen, guessing at about two to three hundred for a screen , fitted with new rubber. :mrgreen: Ozziedog,,,,,, five minimum, :? :? :? [/QUOTE]
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