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Best place to get new windscreen fitted ?

tobybroome

PCGB Member
Hello, first time posting, hoping someone would be kind enough to make a recommendation on someone / somewhere to install a new windscreen. I have had the 991 carrera T since sept 21 and have been enjoying it immensely but unfortunately on a gentle run down the A24 yesterday a stone hit the windscreen and it now has a big split in it. I treat my cars like my kids and I'm reluctant to trust the repair to unknown man in van [:)]. To that end I'd be very grateful if anyone can share a recommendation, someone they trust... Thanks very much in advance.
 
Hi Toby
The short answer is contact Paragon.
The longer answer is… Last month, my Boxster windscreen developed an extending crack from a tiny impact that I did not even notice. At about 10am on this day of driving, it was about 20cm, by the end of the day close to 50cm. I was due to be driving more the following week, so needed to get it done in a couple of days.
Now, Paragon use a 3rd party. But Pete organised it all - obtained the ‘screen from Porsche and coordinated with the fitter, so all I had to do was rock up to Five Ashes and wait while it was done.
Brilliant 5 star service.
cheers, Duncan
 
Nacnud said:
Hi Toby
The short answer is contact Paragon.
The longer answer is… Last month, my Boxster windscreen developed an extending crack from a tiny impact that I did not even notice. At about 10am on this day of driving, it was about 20cm, by the end of the day close to 50cm. I was due to be driving more the following week, so needed to get it done in a couple of days.
Now, Paragon use a 3rd party. But Pete organised it all - obtained the ‘screen from Porsche and coordinated with the fitter, so all I had to do was rock up to Five Ashes and wait while it was done.
Brilliant 5 star service.
cheers, Duncan

thanks Duncan, much appreciated exactly what I was hoping for in the way of advice…. Toby
 

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