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#50531
Sat 23 Oct 2010 09:50:PM
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Today, waiting at an intersection for the lights to change to turn left, the passenger window of my 306 shattered. I was right next to a vacant tram stop, so I can't see how anything could have been fired at the car. Also, there were no objects to be found in the car or on the road. So I'm wondering, is it possible for the winder motor to exert enough pressure to shatter the glass. Has anyone heard of this happening and any suggestions where to take the car to be repaired (I live in East St Kilda). Cheers, Metaluna9
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