Fitted the new deflector

Antm72

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Have had a perspex wind deflector since the car was new but this came up for sale for £50 it was described as new and when it arrived it came with the tenax fittings and even the original receipt from the dealer!!
£243 :facepalm:
Quite like the contrast of the black with the interior and like the oem look of it.
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Unsure if to sell on the perspex one but think i prefer this :thumbsup:
 
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Sean d

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I like the looks of that mate, I have just got one too, :thumbsup:
 

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Looks great Ant. You will notice a difference in the cabin as it will be less windier
 

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Thanks :thumbsup: is it more effective than the perspex one then ?
I think it is. We used to have ours on in the winter months ad then put the Perspex one on for the summer months and we did notice a difference
 

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:thumbsup: Nice one Ant, makes the cubby box easier to access. :thumbsup:
 

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The OEM mesh ones are better, Me and @GazHyde did some extensive testing. Because of the small holes in the mesh it allows a small volume of air to pass through so the pressure build up is reduced.
 

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The OEM mesh ones are better, Me and @GazHyde did some extensive testing. Because of the small holes in the mesh it allows a small volume of air to pass through so the pressure build up is reduced.
Just a thought, could you not perforate the Perspex ones?
I still don't like them though.
 

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I prefer the mesh one mate. :thumbsup:
 

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Due to recently purchasing roll hoops and having a new roof fitted. I love my perspex screen, for now!(Financially influenced)
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