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Old 12-05-2008, 04:00 PM
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Default Percy's new drop-in speedglass

now in stock!! Percy's speedglass 1/8" drop-in black-out windows for 93-02 f-body. Formed to factory curvature and scratch resistant coated on both sides, pre trimmed and pre blacked out ready to install. Dot legal and weighs just 11 lbs!!!

399.99 plus shipping.

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UPDATE: FRONT 3/16" DROP-IN BLACK-OUT NOW IN STOCK!! WEIGHS JUST 17 LBS. (NOT DOT APPROVED) PRICE IS 439.99 PLUS SHIPPING!!
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ttt ttt
Old 12-17-2008, 10:07 AM
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How much does the stock window weigh?
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you guys are killing me I need to go count my penny's
Old 12-23-2008, 09:28 PM
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damn, how much does stock weigh??
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38 lbs
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Any disadvantages to using this on a street car? I have so much insulation and work done to my stock hatch to keep it from leaking, the poor struts can barely hold it open anymore because of the extra weight. Does it hold tint well?
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what is shipping to 37388?
Old 12-26-2008, 01:52 PM
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70.00 to your zip. thanks!
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what's shipping to 95116
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ok i want. but i want to konw that this will tint. and for sure tint.

can i order it tinted?
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Originally Posted by Big Bird WS6
ok i want. but i want to konw that this will tint. and for sure tint.

can i order it tinted?
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anychance these are going to get in a group buy special anytime soon??
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Originally Posted by pewter 01 SS
what's shipping to 95116
80.00 to 95116, thanks!
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we are getting a group buy together now for the tinted rears. we should have the specifics ready after the holidays. thanks!
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Originally Posted by heavy6.0
we are getting a group buy together now for the tinted rears. we should have the specifics ready after the holidays. thanks!
do sooner you get them on the group the sooner we can order.

do you guys mind if the buyer arranges the shipping? The reason why is because i can order with with my work account and from what I've found i get a lot better price on shipping then any vendor on this board the only thing i need to find out is what freight class does this go out on?

btw..

do you guys make the front one made yet?
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Originally Posted by HavATampa
Any disadvantages to using this on a street car? I have so much insulation and work done to my stock hatch to keep it from leaking, the poor struts can barely hold it open anymore because of the extra weight. Does it hold tint well?
I would imagine that if you park the car where there's ice... it'd be hard to use the defroster with it (doesn't look like it has defrosting wires. lol)... and i would imagine that an ice scraper would probably still scratch it... i'm not sure though.
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lol....true. Ice usually isn't an issue in these parts and I've already got some scratches in my glass that I can't seem to get rid of. I like the idea of a tinted version lightweight version.

Originally Posted by AxisOfOil
I would imagine that if you park the car where there's ice... it'd be hard to use the defroster with it (doesn't look like it has defrosting wires. lol)... and i would imagine that an ice scraper would probably still scratch it... i'm not sure though.
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not to be a wise *** but if the car is sitting outside in the winter you probably shouldnt install speedglass anyways.
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Originally Posted by heavy6.0
not to be a wise *** but if the car is sitting outside in the winter you probably shouldnt install speedglass anyways.
Why not? Is it bad for a DD or a street car? (That's kinda where the winter comment started, we just want to know)
And maybe someone without a garage wants to save 17 lbs... are you saying we should go about it another way?

Originally Posted by HavATampa
Any disadvantages to using this on a street car? I have so much insulation and work done to my stock hatch to keep it from leaking, the poor struts can barely hold it open anymore because of the extra weight. Does it hold tint well?


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