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- BCDelica
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slider windows..
By the way energizer, just to clarify my french, i DO NOT have the slider windows, i have the solid pop out ones, and would love to have the two rear windows just behind the front seats as sliders and keep the very back ones solid, so i would like if possible to trade two of my solid rear windows for two sliding windows maybe someone out there doesn't really care for the sliders and would like the solid ones, give me a buz!!!Thanks everybody, :P :P the beatings shall continue until morale of the crew improves!!! aarghh 

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sliders!
All i want is the first two back windows to be sliders, the one that is on the sliding door, and the one directly accross from it, the two very back windows that i have are solid pop outs, and i want to keep them that way, so if you don't care much for your sliders, then maybe a swap could work out if you are interested....
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odd... it seems there are as many different window configurations as there are Delicas... I have 3 pop-outs (both rear and the driver's side, but the one on the sliding door is fixed solid...) sliders would be nicer for what I do... but it's so far down the priority list that it'll probably never happen
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See my earlier post on safety, with regard to slider door and fixed window.
A slider window would be dangerous if positioned behind the slider door. Think of a guillotine.
A slider window would be dangerous if positioned behind the slider door. Think of a guillotine.
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Re: windows
no more dangerous than the door itself... except I g uess its a place you wouldn't expect to experience moving parts, but still, I don't want to be protected from myself any longer.MacManiac wrote:See my earlier post on safety, with regard to slider door and fixed window.
A slider window would be dangerous if positioned behind the slider door. Think of a guillotine.