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Just reading up the thread where tint is installed for $150 in sydney. (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=95122)

Anyone know anyone who can do a similar deal in Brisbane (Quality stuff though)?

yeah i'd be up for that aswell :P

I will offer tinting to SAU members for $220.

The darkest legal with the darkest appearance of all the films.

Fully metalised film meaning it won't fade, lifetime warranty.

WE GURANTEE THAT YOU WILL BE 100% HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!

We do have the cheaper films but they are not worth the trouble!

to book in phone: 5437 2999, remember to mention that you are SAU memeber to get this Deal!

Edited by Baysidebluebnr34
I will offer tinting to SAU members for $220.

The darkest legal with the darkest appearance of all the films.

Fully metalised film meaning it won't fade, lifetime warranty.

WE GURANTEE THAT YOU WILL BE 100% HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!

We do have the cheaper films but they are not worth the trouble!

to book in phone: 5437 2999, remember to mention that you are SAU memeber to get this Deal!

cool i'll be in touch. :O

34's have the antenna in the back window so you won't be wanting metallised film on the back glass. just pay the extra and get 3m

We have 3m if you want it, it won't block out as much heat and won't last as long either ( I wouldn't put it on my my car). you will find that the film dosn't have an effect on the R34s any way! We have tinted many of these and other cars with the antenna in the back window. Only in some vehicles you will lose a station on the am band!

Sam (Baysidebluebnr34), I think you need to get your guys together, pack your sh1t and come up to Brissy for a "tint" day.

I'm sure we could book out a day for you and make it worth your while.

(That's if you're not too busy on your elite GTR cruises :O )

That's if you're not too busy on your elite GTR cruises :)

Oh baby thats sooooooooo good.... ROFL

Maby you could do a tint day and a donation to the SAU QLD kitty and you may be able to advertise???

Check it out with Squizz

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