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Well looking at the bit of rag, or is that the seat belt, hanging by the driver's seat I'd reckon he's a plonker.

Bullet proof glass???
Please will someone go and prove/disprove this. I'm betting that an air rifle would do the job.
 
Well looking at the bit of rag, or is that the seat belt, hanging by the driver's seat I'd reckon he's a plonker.

Bullet proof glass???
Please will someone go and prove/disprove this. I'm betting that an air rifle would do the job.


Ask the seller to sit in the veh, in the line of fire whilst the shot is taken :D

If that's got bullet proof glass, it's a bit on the thin side.

Probably BB soft shot proof.

Also why no mention of the other upgrades that would be required to accompany the new glass?
 
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Ask the seller to sit in the veh, in the line of fire whilst the shot is taken :D



Also why no mention of the other upgrades that would be required to accompany the new glass?



The simplest and easiest way is to ask if the windows go up and down. If they do, laugh at him.

Bullet proof glass does not go up and down. Driven enough of them in Venezuela to know.
 
Yeah but come on. Knowing you, you'd bring some sort of obscure armour piercing, uranium filled, self targeting, delayed explosive. :p:p:p
When you consider this is the sort of thing Gold Rover has to play with....

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That wouldn't surprise me....:D:D:D:D
 
If the seller still reckons its armoured.

Request some more info, as id be interested to know where it was done for 20K.

Last vehicle i had armoured cost well in the region of £100k+ of tax payers money.....

Oh an it nearly doubled in weight....

Fully armoured up SUV, around the 5tonne mark.. ahem.. See the EAS deal with that..
 
He doesn't, he reckons it's bulletproof glass ...

Whilst i enjoy your comment, the correct term for it is "armoured glass"...

Due to the varying nature of small arms ammunition, there cannot be a catch all "bullet proof" glass.. Just varying levels of protection available through armoured glass....

Oh, an a armoured glass window can be made too open..
Full motion is possible, with very very big hydraulic actuators.... But pointless due to the obvious point of it being there in the first place. usually a "letter drop" open is used on one window....
 
I couldn't help help myself but ring he knows now it hasn't bullet proof glass it has 20 grand worth of bills eek apparently a engine rebuild .....
Ready to a 4.9 chipped :hysterically_laughi

So I told him you mean it overheated and its been bodged together to knock out .

Don't think he was impressed :)
 
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