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David Dunn
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Haflinger windshields

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Since I have been making them, but not advertising them, I thought I'd post my pricing for windshields for the Haffies.
Clear laminated windshield set ( 2 ) $72.00
Tinted windshield set ( don't know why, other than 'Bling' ) $86.00

These are for the typical Swiss / NAS / Austrian softtop models.
I imagine most all models use the same glass, but I have cut custom windshield for haffies in the past.

If you need new gaskets, you'll need to order them from your favorite dealer.

Cheers
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Dave,

What is the best way for interested parties to contact you off list in order to place orders?

Take care.

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Re: Haflinger windshields

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Hi Dave,
Can these be shipped within CA safely like the Pinz side glass?
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Hi Dan
If you mean to Jim's, we see each other every few weeks or so. Otherwise, they are packed in the same boxes as I use for the Pinz glass :mrgreen:
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As an owner of a DSD windshield, I recommend it. Since I am tall and my Swiss Haflinger's windshield frame had rust issues, I had the frame tweaked to give me more headroom. I'm very happy that I did.

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Re: Haflinger windshields

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David Dunn wrote:Hi Dan
If you mean to Jim's, we see each other every few weeks or so. Otherwise, they are packed in the same boxes as I use for the Pinz glass :mrgreen:
Dave
Ok great (yeah Jim's so that is good)!
I need to also ask Jim about my Pinz windshield - may need one of those as well
Will be in touch as the Hafi glass can ship with the Pinz
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Re: Haflinger windshields

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I whole heartedly recommend a tinted windshield for a Pinz, not only for heat reflection, but for glare ( sun or snow :wink: )
The side windows make for a good match, if you are into that. :P same with the Haffy, the tint doesn't really help much, except for glare
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