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I had mine done at tint-a-car camberwell; he's happy to do whatever you want - no receipt (but is a good guy and will honour any problems and fix them under good will) it cost me 250. I will take some pics tomorrow and post them.

Prices so far are too expensive...imo

I just got mine done 2 weeks ago. Cost me $70 for both front windows...the rest is already really dark...i think full skyline tint was $150-180

BTW this is TOP quality tint and has lifetime warranty too. It is a Metallic based film, not the cheap ass dyed, fading crap!

I got it done at Premier tint on cheltenham road dandy ~ not far from you INASNT [i think].

They will tint whatever % you want too, legal or otherwise...without a hassle...

CANCEL your booking and contact them on:

Premier Window Tint

Dandenong U3/ 171 Cheltenham Rd 3175 (03) 9793 9154

I'm also looking at getting my windows tinted soon. My old car was really dark, you couldn't even use the back windows at night, and to back out of anywhere, you had to wind down your windows. I don't want to go that dark again, but 20% rear and 30% sides sounds pretty good.

If anyone starts to tee all this up, count me in. Otherwise I'll have to find somewhere to go.

those that have some shots of their car and the tint % post them so we can see what is what. I see plenty of cars around with tints but have no idea what they are in terms of darkness. Most look pretty light to me, but i am sure they are not factory.

35% is pretty light compared to how most jap imports come here -usually 10-20%. You can look at samples at just about any tint place before you stick it on. I dont have pics since I tinted my front windows but their is a nice difference...

here is a before shot for reference

b4tint.jpg

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Originally posted by nismoR34

Prices so far are too expensive...imo

I just got mine done 2 weeks ago. Cost me $70 for both front windows...the rest is already really dark...i think full skyline tint was $150-180

BTW this is TOP quality tint and has lifetime warranty too. It is a Metallic based film, not the cheap ass dyed, fading crap!

I got it done at Premier tint on cheltenham road dandy ~ not far from you INASNT [i think].

They will tint whatever % you want too, legal or otherwise...without a hassle...

CANCEL your booking and contact them on:  

Premier Window Tint  

Dandenong U3/ 171 Cheltenham Rd 3175   (03) 9793 9154

i had a look at premier already. If u read the warranty clause of theirs closly u will notice the warranty only cover the labour to change anything for warranty purposes not the parts.

The place i am going to have been around 30 years and have a good rep.

I didnt bother reading the warranty as it only cost $70 and the tint on its own is usually pretty cheap anyways [parts]. I am sure the bulk of the $70 would have been labour...I am just guessing though!

The Premier guys have been around a while too [not that i personally think it matters too much] I believe. They also do skylines all the time...also cars a lot more expensive than ours...I am talking cars over $100,000+ porsche, ferrari, etc.

As long as you are happy with what you get [including price] then nothing else really matters!

Originally posted by DentonR33

Inasnt, a guy at my work told me to get mine done this week..

he said he heard on the radio that premier was offering 2 cars for $170 darkest legal tint!

The same deal I got ~ radio ad, except I only needed the 2 fronts tinted, so was only $70.

Originally posted by INASNT

the 1 they r offering aint that dark man. They will only put 35% all round. Thats crap

No, they will do a lot less than 35%...

Same here Arsn, previous car was done darkest legal @ tint a car [foostscray store] and looked nice but still not that dark...

I am very happy with my tints from Premier. Good quality tint [metal], warranty and low cost...no complaints so far had them done 2-3 weeks ago now...

Originally posted by pushead

getting legit tint , 33% all round.. never know, heard coppas are pretty strict on dark windows and they can do some test.. don't wanna take any risk..

i got darker than legal on mine and when i got pulled over by the cops at the dyno day they even said "u can barely see that p plate" to which i stayed silent as i only had it done the week before lol

mine was 150 cause im l337.... i know where the guy lives and i have his number etc so if it bubbles i go back and he redoes it for me.

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