Window Scratches - attempted breakin
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Window Scratches - attempted breakin
Last night somebody tried to break into my car...but the retard was unsuccessful. But he was successfull at scratching the crap outa my driver and passanger windows Im hopeing insurance will cover it...
If not where can i get windows??
(if insurace doesnt cover it...i rather fix the window myself)
If not where can i get windows??
(if insurace doesnt cover it...i rather fix the window myself)
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Car: 1992 Camaro RS
Engine: L03
Transmission: 700r4
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Hey, I'm from wpg too. Sorry to hear about your car. At least they weren't able to break in.
Anywho,
I'd bet anything that MPI will cover it. It's not like anyone would scratch up their own windows to commit fraud, so I'd think that there wouldn't be a fuss.
There are a couple thirdgens in Buck's Auto (GM) yard on springfield that have good glass. I was up there a few weeks ago to get power lock parts. It'll be something like 25 bucks a window, but if there are a couple of young guys working the till, you'll get over 50% off (they don't seem to like checking prices).
Here's Buck's Website
Anywho,
I'd bet anything that MPI will cover it. It's not like anyone would scratch up their own windows to commit fraud, so I'd think that there wouldn't be a fuss.
There are a couple thirdgens in Buck's Auto (GM) yard on springfield that have good glass. I was up there a few weeks ago to get power lock parts. It'll be something like 25 bucks a window, but if there are a couple of young guys working the till, you'll get over 50% off (they don't seem to like checking prices).
Here's Buck's Website
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Could also try the glass polishing kit from http://www.eastwoodcompany.com ... I've got a few scratches on my side windows, and TONS of windshield scratches from years-worth of windshield wipers; I'll probably try their kit sometime next year. Be careful; it actually sands the glass away!
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