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What is this? by k5ahudson
Started on: 03-13-2025 02:27 PM
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Last post by: Stingray92 on 03-14-2025 06:14 AM
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Hi all! I'm wondering if anyone has ever seen this in their front windshield? It's in both lower corners. It almost looks like mould and I think it may be in between the two layers of safety glass. Anyone? TIA
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Report this Post03-13-2025 02:31 PM Click Here to See the Profile for PatrickSend a Private Message to PatrickEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

It's the layers of glass separating.
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Report this Post03-13-2025 03:53 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FilbenSend a Private Message to FilbenEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Best to ignore it unless you have the time and means for a new windshield. Good news is they are cheaper than most new windshields, bad news you need to install it yourself or hire someone to do it.
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Kool Katz Auto Glass
Pontiac Fiero Windshield, Brand New, around $500
https://koolkatzautoglass.c...windshield-brand-new
https://www.ebay.com/itm/146408178334

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Originally posted by Vintage-Nut:

Kool Katz Auto Glass
Pontiac Fiero Windshield, Brand New, around $500
https://koolkatzautoglass.c...windshield-brand-new
https://www.ebay.com/itm/146408178334




$500? Last I looked they were under 3, that said I finally found a local shop that can get a brand I was looking for and at a fair price.

That said KoolKatz does really good packaging and would work with them again.
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$289 on eBay / $269 on Kool Katz for the Glass
$189 for the Freight
~$480
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$289 on eBay / $269 on Kool Katz for the Glass
$189 for the Freight
~$480


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