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    Rear glass removal?

    I've found a couple of rust holes on the boot latch pin where it meets the body, and one by the rear windscreen, I was wondering if it would be easy enough to take the rear window out myself.
    Does anyone know of any methods to use? and the safest for not breaking the glass?



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    damn thats a big whole. Back in school we used a thin peice of copper wire and one guy on the outside and one on the inside and pull back and forth to cut the seal on the glass but go slow or it will bust the glass
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      #3
      u can use real thin piano wire or go to the local window shop and ask them to remove it it should be like 20-30 bucks
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        #4
        Priced it it the other day its $150, and no garantee they wont break the glass.
        I also heard you can do it with a stanley knife (Although it takes longer)


        Car Safety / General Servicing Checks --------Basic suspension checks

        My 5.7 LS1 Holden Ute

        A "Finished" project car is never finished until its been sold.

        If at first you don't succeed, Try again. Don't give up too easily, persistance pays off in the end.

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