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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Making a rock chip in glass less noticeable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sirraf" data-source="post: 16024285" data-attributes="member: 75078"><p>I just picked up a Shelby that is literally in mint condition shape. I have drove it maybe 3 times since I bought it, and of course it somehow got a rock chip on the windshield. Its about the size of a ball point pen head (1mm ish). It honestly wouldn't bother me too much if it wasn't smack in the middle of my line of sight. Any tips outside of replacement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirraf, post: 16024285, member: 75078"] I just picked up a Shelby that is literally in mint condition shape. I have drove it maybe 3 times since I bought it, and of course it somehow got a rock chip on the windshield. Its about the size of a ball point pen head (1mm ish). It honestly wouldn't bother me too much if it wasn't smack in the middle of my line of sight. Any tips outside of replacement? [/QUOTE]
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