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I have two strips running vertically up my front windsheild 1 either side. They are flat metal bars with a wire attached to the bottom dissapearing under the scuttle panel.

At first i thought they might be rain sensors or something but far too big i think.

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I had two 6inx1inx1in grey plastic 'boxes' stuck one either side of my rear windscreen with two metal antenna type things coming out of them (about 5in long). Looked pretty space age but redundant as the car arrived from Japan minus any kind of head unit. Never knew what they were but Jurgen thought maybe somekind of aerial for the Jap sat nav.

 

Anyway, as there was no point in keeping them and they ruined the look of the back of the supe I got the guys who put the rear window tint in to get them off with their heat gun thingy and a flat blade. They said they came off no worries but the paint work where they were is slightly different colour which I'm buffing out slowly.

 

You might have some kind of aerial like mine but on the front I guess.

 

Sorry, no pics as it was a while ago and I've binned them anyway!

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