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Hello,
Im after a set of perspex windows for my 5 and was wondering if anyone knows of a good place to get them from. Had a look @ plastics for performance but looking 4 weeks delivery time. Thanks Leigh
New poster! (less than 10 posts)
Hello,
Im after a set of perspex windows for my 5 and was wondering if anyone knows of a good place to get them from. Had a look @ plastics for performance but looking 4 weeks delivery time. Thanks Leigh
I doubt anyones going to have R5 window shaped perspex cut to size off the shelf.
Is four weeks really that bad?
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It is when cars coming out body shop in a week and i dont want to fit windows to take them all back out again
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Even better they just got back to me can have them out by next Thursday
you could always buy a sheet of perspex and cut it to size using your old glass as a stencil? it'd probably be much cheaper too.
On this subject, whats the law regarding these? like road use/insurance?
As long as you retain the front windscreen, I believe you can fit side & rear perspex screens.
Doesn't the new R26-R Megane have perspex (or is it polycarbonate?) windows fitted as standard?
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This is the answer that i got : We have asked a number of MOT stations whether Perspex windows are road legal and the answer has been “yes” as long as they are not solidly fixed, or if they are that they have an opening aperture in them.
As most of the rally cars in the UK have to have a valid MOT certificate, the argument would be the fact that there are thousands of cars fitted with Perspex windows that are road legal in the UK.
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Try these guy's http://www.plastics4performance.co.uk/pro_windows.asp
Mine only took about a week or two to come.
Sorry should have read your post properly, they were really good when I used them. Don't forget to mention your an RTOC member cause I think we get a discount??
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i was told by rac windscreens that they couldn't fit perspex windows in place of the front or rear glass by law but side windows are acceptable. i'd imagine it would be polycarbonate windows as perspex is too brittle and is damaged by sun light