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lexan rear window thoughts and experience


mellonman

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so like a drip I smashed my rear boot glass so looking into options , whats everyones experience with lexan windows , do they scratch ridiculously easy ? what are they like to life with ?

can I use acrylic in stead as its the boot ?

has anyone made one out of a flat sheet as the supra boot glass is not massively curved ?

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I think it'd look plain wrong if you glued a flat slab of perspex over the hole in the tialgate. As for a proper fit option scratching shouldn't be a problem especially seeing you have removed the rear wiper.

 

Didn't wheeler dealers or maybe it was Car SOS get a curved rear screen bespoke manufactured in glass in the Midlands somewhere for one of their cars? Maybe someone can recall what series, what car and which episode that occurred. Apparently new glass can be formed and cut from a CAD generated mould these days. Probably not cheap but it'd be proper automotive standard toughened glass. Alternatively, there are US and Japanese sites still listing the blue tint facelift rears for around $350 in the USA or $1,000 in Japan, I don't think the US specs ever had the blue tint which may be why they still have prices up indicating they have stocks. Maybe one of those with a dark inside vinyl tint wouldn't look out of place.

 

If it were me I'd hold out for a scrap tailgate. Enough of these cars are front ended out of existance to ensure there will always be tailgates cropping up now and again.

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This was only my spare boot that had rust which I sorted so im not in totally stuffed, but have spent a lot of time welding painting and just so gutted to waste all that time but can cut my loses and start it all again on my boot I have on the car now.

but I do like the sounds of the weight reduction have seen a molded lexan for £250

https://www.plastics4performance.com/toyota-supra-mk4-lexan-full-window-kit.html

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