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24-08-2011, 07:38 PM | #1 | ||
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Mods please move if this isnt the right area.
Going through the process of buying a BA at the moment and got the results of the owners RWC yesterday. The shop that did the RWC said nothing about a 5mm chip on the windscreen DIRECTLY in the line of sight of any normal sized person. It sort of interferes with seeing an oncoming car (a fair distance away) on a highway but hasnt started cracking yet. I was always under the impression that in QLD a chip was ok if it wasnt in the line of sight but would fail if it was. Any words of wisdom from someone who knows better? Cheers Mick
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