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Rear quarter/passenger window replacement
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Anyone know how easy it is to replace a rear quarter/passenger window on a 3-door Peugeot 207?
Mine as a huge deep scratch on it which I doubt would "buff" out. I've seen these windows for around £30-£40 on eBay.
Who would be able to replace it, normal garage or a body shop place?
Or would I just be better off getting Auto Windscreens or similar out to fit a brand new window?
Mine as a huge deep scratch on it which I doubt would "buff" out. I've seen these windows for around £30-£40 on eBay.
Who would be able to replace it, normal garage or a body shop place?
Or would I just be better off getting Auto Windscreens or similar out to fit a brand new window?

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It will be held on by a few bolts behind the interior trim. No need for a garage, you could do it yourself in less than half an hour I reckon. I did a rear quarterlight on a Cavalier a few years ago in less than ten minutes, three bolts.0
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Thanks, will have a look myself, just scared in case I mess up trying to do it myself.0
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Looks bonded on. Ask the seller if its bonded.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0
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It opens outwards.0
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