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Composite Shop Owner, DJ
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Saint Helens, OR, USA
Posts: 397
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You're time will be better spent either letting the windshield guy take it out or buying a new one for the 951. Without the proper tools, it's a tedious task.......plus, if you break it, you still need to pay the cash for a new windshield. If he breaks it, it's on him...maybe.
Speaking from experience in auto collision repair.
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'86 944, 5 Speed (Daily Driver)
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