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Old 05-17-2014, 08:10 AM   #32 (permalink)
Seatofpants
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I agree with finding a current windshield that closely matches how you want the end result, and work around that. It'd be the least expensive way, and DOT approved. I think a windshield starts around 60 bucks at the junkyard here. Then you can cut it to the size you need. (This can be a real pain in the rear if you do it yourself. You have to have lots and lots and lots of patience.)
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