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  1. #1
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    Default Side wing windows?

    Hey all. I'm looking for one side wing window for my conbrio. Does anybody know who makes/sells them? Appreciate any info.
    1991 supra conbrio

  2. #2
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    Always almost impossible to find
    Look for an old supra parting out is your best bet.
    I recall on this site somewhere back in time that one individual took his good one to a machine
    Shop and had some fabricated out of metal. Wasn't cheap if I recall correctly.
    This may be a reach but I wonder if one could be created using 3D laser printing?
    Good luck, let me know if any success.

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    Are you looking for the glass the frame or both

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    Thanks for replies. I have frame intact and Just looking for the glass. I may just go have some plexiglass cut to same size as my other one.
    1991 supra conbrio

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    If just the glass shouldn't be an issue.
    My earlier reply was based on thinking you were looking for the small plastic arm that allows one to open the wing window .
    My apologies.
    Good luck

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    Thanks for your help Crystal. I just realized I should have put window glass on my post. Appreciate your input.
    1991 supra conbrio

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    I would take the opposite side window to a local glass supplier. He can use your glass as a template also he can get you the right color. There's a lot of difference of color in glass. Your glass man well need to cut the glass to shape and drill a hole then send it in to be temper. I've had this done, cost me about $120

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    Crystal I would like to see a few more pictures of your boat posted in your photo album. She looks like a really sweet ride. One picture in your photo album where your boat is on the water looks like an area I know on the Columbia River

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    I do not have access to my main computer at present but would be pleased to send you same in a few weeks when I get it up and running.
    The boat is an 89 combrio classic totally stock as I am an old school guy when it comes to these boats .
    Sits on a custom G&M trailer made specifically for the boat when it was new.
    The boat has only ever been run in the North Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, specifically on Kalamalka Lake.
    That said the scenery in the valley is very similar to the Columbia river valley which is about 300 miles to the south.

  10. #10
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    Thanks Hagman and Crystal. I figured I'd need to use my other one for a template and take to glass shop. Thanks for your advice. Still in middle of stringer project. Ugh! But boy there is a plethora of info here for stringer resto's! Sure have helped.
    1991 supra conbrio

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