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Hi guys i was hoping you can help me find the best value for money tint around for r32 skyline. Any suggestions for workshop and pricing will be very much appreciated. anyone done theres and have pics?

i am planning to get the darkest tint legal. the car color is black 2 door coupe in nsw. thanks for your help.

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Go T20 - It looks awsome, especially on a black car!

And if your a mechanically able person you can remove your door trims and barter some money off. also barter money off for cash. But the big thing I would encorouge - Have you noticed you have two diagonal stripes up your window from your window guides like every other skyline I've ever seen? Then remove the guides an thuroughly clean them of all oilly, dirty residue and refit but also see if you can get the stained window glass polished to remove the streaks! Shouldn't cost much and you'll have the most individual skyline on the street if you accomplish this!

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Just be careful with the darker than legal tints. Apart from being defectable, your insurance company can technically use this against you in the case of a claim. This is why I was careful when tinting my car. You can always call your insurance company to check if you do want to risk the darker tint, some may not care.

If you're not down with the group buy and you're in Western Sydney, I've got a guy in Blacktown who did a great job on my tints at a good price, just PM me and I'm happy to pass on his details.

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The group buy organised through Greg at Unique Tint is still available for SAU forum members.

Check the link below for details - The price is still $150

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=95122

Plenty of happy customers so far.

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