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> OEM Windshield Glass, OEM vs. Aftermarket replacement
Str1974
post Jan 17 2020, 01:12 PM
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Hi Guys, another question that you guys might answer for me. I have a cracked windshield and need replacing. Hagerty Insurance says they will replace OEM if that is what I had in my car previously, and aftermarket if that is what I had. I'm not the original owner (have had it 1.5 yrs.). Attached Image

When I run a google search for Laminted F Kinonglas-Kristall-FIRA/F-HI, nothing pops up. It has a VW stamp on it and still no search results. Have seen pics of same with Audi/VW emblem, but none with only VW. Is this OEM for the 1974 Porsche 914 and where could I get that replacement? Thanks
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rick 918-S
post Jan 22 2020, 05:04 AM
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Hey nice rack! -Celette
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Also use caution in you selection of an installer. Our windshields are installed with butall tape not urothane. Most all glass installers will use urothane. To remove the trim slide a razor blade between the trim and the frame and cut the plastic retaining clips. Do not use a conventional trim removal hook tool. The windshield trim will bend and be ruined.
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