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30-03-2006, 03:30 PM | #32 | ||
Shoot.
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It could've been caused by a lot of things. Ie. something you used when washing the car went into a hairline fracture, causing it to expand in that and *bang* Chemicals can do funny things. The hairline fracture may not have even been noticeable.. It could've been there as far back as when the glass was originally manufactured and not treated properly.........
But I'm crapping on now, soooo yeah!
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