Repairing windblocker
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Prawo Jazdy

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237 months

Tuesday 4th September 2012
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I've got a windblocker like this one .

Recently I swung my arm over the passenger seat to look behind me (sounds strange when you write it down) and stuck my elbow straight through the mesh. They're pretty expensive, so i'd like to repair it. Does anyone know if this is possible without spending the cost of a new one. Any ideas on who could do it? I thought about Jack Smiths trimmers, but that's about as far as i've got.

Thanks smile