I have something to add to the tinted window question, Were the doors damaged in any way in the collision, if not and the cars are the same color then you could just swap the doors to salvage the tint could you not?
I have something to add to the tinted window question, Were the doors damaged in any way in the collision, if not and the cars are the same color then you could just swap the doors to salvage the tint could you not?Originally posted by jason8225@Apr 22 2004, 01:59 PM
Something I just thought about - not sure how hard it would be, but if you really were good you could swap the tinted glass from your old car into baby SHO.![]()
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Well I had come to that conclusion earlier durring This topic where the other person also wrecked their car and was thinking of trying to swap the windows to salvage the tint, however that would be more trouble than it is worth especially if they slipped and broke the expensive window from a small miscalculation in their steps as they worked on removing the windows. The spy guy even mentioned that doing the glass swap would have a greater potential for disaster, and since his two cars are nearly the same then if the original doors were fine then he should only need to have the front and rear windshields tinted.Originally posted by jason8225+Apr 22 2004, 10:45 PM-->QUOTE (jason8225 @ Apr 22 2004, 10:45 PM)Originally posted by [email protected] 22 2004, 11:18 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-jason8225Very good point!@Apr 22 2004, 01:59 PM
Something I just thought about - not sure how hard it would be, but if you really were good you could swap the tinted glass from your old car into baby SHO.![]()
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I have something to add to the tinted window question, Were the doors damaged in any way in the collision, if not and the cars are the same color then you could just swap the doors to salvage the tint could you not?![]()
I tend to look into things more deeply - you simply took a step back and that is an even better/easier answer.[/b]![]()