Boxster Spyder Windscreen Replacement

Boxster Spyder Windscreen Replacement

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Glassman

22,534 posts

215 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Chambers68 said:
Thanks for pointing me to this.

As I thought when I started this post more to it than originally thought. I will call my local OPC Colchester tomorrow and my insurers Competition Car Insurance and see what they say. AG have already taken the £75 excess by credit card so not sure if I will get that back if don't use them, better than invalidating my warranty though!

I will post my findings tomorrow.
Competition Car ins is one that we deal with quite regularly and should be quite straight forward.

Chambers68

Original Poster:

62 posts

134 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Glassman said:
Competition Car ins is one that we deal with quite regularly and should be quite straight forward.
That's good to know, thanks

Chambers68

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62 posts

134 months

Tuesday 19th November 2013
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Update - Spoke to AG this morning and they confirmed they were planning on fitting non Porsche glass but did go on to say it's the same glass before Porsche stamp it. I advised AG my warranty would apparently be voided if non Porsche stamped glass was fitted and they were happy to take this up with my insurers and said they would first speak to Porsche to get a price for a price and advise my insurers of the difference in price to see what they say. AG indicated I may have to pay the difference but this differs from insurer to insurer so fingers crossed.

Glassman

22,534 posts

215 months

Tuesday 19th November 2013
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Chambers68 said:
Update - Spoke to AG this morning and they confirmed they were planning on fitting non Porsche glass but did go on to say it's the same glass before Porsche stamp it.
Rubbish

Chambers68

Original Poster:

62 posts

134 months

Wednesday 20th November 2013
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Chambers68 said:
Update - Spoke to AG this morning and they confirmed they were planning on fitting non Porsche glass but did go on to say it's the same glass before Porsche stamp it. I advised AG my warranty would apparently be voided if non Porsche stamped glass was fitted and they were happy to take this up with my insurers and said they would first speak to Porsche to get a price for a price and advise my insurers of the difference in price to see what they say. AG indicated I may have to pay the difference but this differs from insurer to insurer so fingers crossed.
I am pleased to say my insurers have agreed OEM glass to be fitted at no cost to me.

Zyp

14,698 posts

189 months

Wednesday 20th November 2013
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Good result, well done.

eta - before you sign it off, don't forget to have a look for the Porsche stamp....

Chambers68

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62 posts

134 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Zyp said:
Good result, well done.

eta - before you sign it off, don't forget to have a look for the Porsche stamp....
Thanks and will do.

Glassman

22,534 posts

215 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Chambers68 said:
Zyp said:
Good result, well done.

eta - before you sign it off, don't forget to have a look for the Porsche stamp....
Thanks and will do.
Or get the address of where to take it to have it stamped on laugh