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Any one know where to get one for a classic subaru....

Thanks Pete

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http://www.heatedwindscreen.com

Good prices last time I spoke to them and Ricky is very helpful.
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stuart wrote:www.heatedwindscreen.com

Good prices last time I spoke to them and Ricky is very helpful.

Top man stuart i've just seen these on google.
so i'll give them a call.

Thanks again Pete

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wow just had a look and they even do a heated front screen for a mk1 golf
more money :roll:
Small one's are more juicy

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Tk wrote: more money :roll:
Less weight though cos you can dump all of the heater system too Trev :)
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stuart wrote:
Tk wrote: more money :roll:
Less weight though cos you can dump all of the heater system too Trev :)



\:D/

Oh yes mines all out, now i have to look for a little 12v heater for the cold track days........ :)


Any ideas Stuart?????

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thats long gone mate as has the dash and well basically everything :lol:
Small one's are more juicy

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Pete

Have a look at the kit car supplies companies. They'll do an SVA approved heater for next to sod all.

To be honest, when you're on the the move, the last thing you'll need is a heater. They are handy for the paddock and pitlane though :)
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Post by gary@apt »

imo the best thing i ever did was keep the heater,for the few kilos you save i love being able to keep windows clear even when its raining...
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gary@apt wrote:imo the best thing i ever did was keep the heater,for the few kilos you save i love being able to keep windows clear even when its raining...



But with a heated screen it should be all ok yeah?????????????

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