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Direction 2 Inc Rear Windscreen install
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Old February 9th, 2008, 08:43 PM
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Direction 2 Inc Rear Windscreen install

Purchased via EBay from seller atvprosidexside
Cost delivered USD$ 220
Manufactures Website: DIRECTION 2 INC. - HOME

First Impressions: All components are high quality.

Installation Summary: Straight forward the instruction sheet is easy to follow and the installation takes about 20-min

With the installation of the rear windscreen I hope this will keep some of the dust and exhaust fumes out.

Thought and ideas; thinking about trying to tint it

Link to photos: .Mac Web Gallery
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Old February 9th, 2008, 09:16 PM
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Re: Direction 2 Inc Rear Windscreen install

GREAT photo's!
I wasn't aware they were the guys making the flares as well.
I'd tint the window to keep the temps down in the summer and of course it would look cool.
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