Windscreen seal

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Windscreen seal

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Anyone used the windscreen seal from Brickwerks?
Any good or should I look for a gen vw?
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I think its fair to say.If brickwerks sell it.Then it will be fine.
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Cheers Rob.
You are right though.
Spent a pretty penny there last week too.
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i bought genuine from here, but as said im sure the b'weks ones will be fine
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Re: Windscreen seal

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:ok
Had my screen replaced last year, but bloke used the old seal.
Water has started getting in again. Got a bloke coming round to refit it £50. Seems cheap enough. If I had the confidence to do it meself, I'd save that.

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