Rear Sun Blinds

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Good link lozz.
But GULP at the price, £60.
Ill wait till some appear on ebay, there is no way they are worth that, £30 is more acceptable for a bit of fabric with holes and a spring.
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I have double checked the message i sent to the seller and the reply he sent me of the ebay ones i said about earlier (320673286436) and he definately says they are for a 4 door saloon.
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good stuff, incidentally i think i asked the same seller forget where i put the email, but the problem is that when i use the part number he quotes on servicebox it does show the blinds were after but they are triangular, his are not.
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Sorry only trying to help,i thought he just might have been using a generic picture
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dont apologise, i am sorry i dont mean to sound rude, sh*t it does not look nice reading back on that what i wrote there i will edit it, oops :oops:
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Your coming across abit negative in your replys fp
are you ok fella :?

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sorry lozz, i actually read back on it and i dont like how it looks either.
Ill need to put the words together better.
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FarmerPug wrote:Good link lozz.
But GULP at the price, £60.
Ill wait till some appear on ebay, there is no way they are worth that, £30 is more acceptable for a bit of fabric with holes and a spring.
this is why icomented on window film
its cheap and looks afective and itl stay in place,
idont think £60 is good practice for something that couid end up in the bin,
ive had them before ..mykids play with the blinds so they end up falling off,
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window tint is a good idea yes, but i like the way blinds work, you can put them down easy, and there is just something fun about the way they work.
The other problem with the tinting is the cheapest quote i got over here was £120, im afraid of putting it in then wanting to take it out, the blinds can go up if needed then down again to let light in.
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FarmerPug wrote:window tint is a good idea yes, but i like the way blinds work, you can put them down easy, and there is just something fun about the way they work.
The other problem with the tinting is the cheapest quote i got over here was £120, im afraid of putting it in then wanting to take it out, the blinds can go up if needed then down again to let light in.
window film peels off in secounds its not permant
do you have bumpy roads in ireland fp ?
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Bumpy roads, in fairness the motorway network is quite good but out on the country roads they are diabolical potholes big enough to loose the car in, and i do most of my driving on these. BUT currently they are resurfacing the road outside my house. So they will be smoother soon.
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sorry to spoil your fun but them blinds look cheap and nasty and looking at the way they fit they wont stop much light, i say window tint is the only way. :cheesy:
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big lexusses or lexi have very precise looking blinds in the back, they actually do cover the whole window and can be controlled electronically.
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if you like them fp then go for it,
But they dont stay put mate and they can become something you want to throw in the boot,
My personal opinion is window film is better its neat tidy and looks the part
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i suppose your right.
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