On Tue, 18 Apr 1995, Tim Smith wrote: > > Pull off all the chromed metal bits and get them sand blasted clean then > primered/painted. This works, friends BMW 3.0 looks very good this way. I'm > not sure about removing the chrome plastic strip around the windshield, > isn't this referred to as a 'locking strip'? BTW... the panel van I have According to a local windshield shop the Vanagon trim strip contributes little if anything to locking the windshield in. But he claims they cannot be installed/refittd with the glass in place, so it seems if you do take them out... Alistair
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