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| Pomona Windshield Replacement And Auto Glass - Auto Repairs in Pomona | (626) 915-7209 |
| Do you want to know a million dollar secret? Each year, millions of dollars are wasted needlessly on windshield replacements when the windshields could have been repaired. Why don't more glass firms spread the word about windshield repair? For a number of reasons. They either don't know how to repair the cracks or they would rather try to sell you a $2-400 windshield. Or both!missionviejoautoglass.com 3044 West Temple Avenue, Pomona CA, 91766 |
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| Nationwide Auto Glass - Auto Servicing in Pomona | (800) 980-8895 |
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