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Greg, If you look at Greg's picture of his windshield you will see that it is not a "windscreen" (in English) or "windshield" (in American). It really is a windshield. It allows the driver or passenger to travel with the window open but without the wind or rain rushing in. These are a quite common aftermarket accessory here for most makes of cars and commercial vehicles. Simon Glen Toowoomba, Auistralia. Greg Merritt wrote: > Greg, > > What on earth makes an Australian windshield different from > windshields destined for other markets? > > Perhaps there's a strip of tint across the bottom, since they're > all driving upside-down down there? ;) > > Cheers, > -Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe