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Re: NOS ZR-1 IR blocker windshields
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I agree. I replaced mine with a standard one also. If I paid "big bucks" for an "original" windshield, I would be afraid to drive it (to avoid the heart attack Paul referenced)
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02-08-2014 | #22 |
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Re: NOS ZR-1 IR blocker windshields
Just food for thought. Just attended the Auto Show in Baltimore and met a guy who is reported to be the best around and does all kinds of high end window tinting. He suggested it would not be a problem to take a modern replacement windshield and put special tinting film on that in the end would mimic the special cutout. Just an idea but doubt many would be able to tell the difference after he is done. Any thoughts on this?
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Re: NOS ZR-1 IR blocker windshields
Thanks for the information gentlemen, quite the varied value from $0-$1500. I ran into a guy that I worked with years ago at a place that supplied a local GM plant with its glass. Thats what sparked my questions about the market value of the windshields when people know than a single unit available.
I have taken an interest in NLA parts, such as LT5 cams and ZR-1 IR windshields. The IR windshield and Port Throttles/Power key are a couple things that made the ZR-1 special to the common person. dredgeguy, I woulld think that a reproduction market would exist, but as all things would be dependant on the price.
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Re: NOS ZR-1 IR blocker windshields
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Re: NOS ZR-1 IR blocker windshields
I agree with getting the inside of the front windsheild tinted.
it would only cost about $200 to get tinted and look almost the same with no de-lamination |
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Re: NOS ZR-1 IR blocker windshields
If some hypothetical windshields became available and I knew no delamination or future delamination guaranteed, I would pay up to $1K for one. I think the shipping to Hawaii is what would rule out the feasibility by cost of logistics and safely arriving in one piece for me. Right now my plan is to replace my nasty windshield with a standard C4 tinted one, but I am interested in a replacement windshield; I don't know why but I feel like without the factory windshield the car starts to lose its identity.
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