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umm not sure with the law but I am sure it wont be such a good idea put his phone number on the forums... I know you are giving him a free plug but cops can contact him and might able to shut him down, unless he is genuine screen dealer shop.

and I know tinting company wont be happy with people like him, but good for us :P

just a thought

cheers

Joe

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I got tint done for $250, semi-reflective 20%, best tint ever!

Can't see inside, it's reflective, so looks pimp, and quality film!

After seeing the amount of trouble the guy had doing my back window (in ONE PIECE might i add, no horrible lines like most other tint places!) $250 felt worth it.

After that I tinted the top bit of my windscreeen in 5% limo tint myself, another quality job!

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yeah ..screw going to jamal from currenttrendz anymore..he arsed up enough of my friends tint-jobs.

hes good with stickers though.

jim: could you please PM the number? i wouldnt mind asking him if its metal based tint. thanks for the post:P

or adam...i live sth of the river if you know some good cheap people

cheers

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My husband got my tint done from a guy who will go dark as you like. Ended up costing $200, and he says he will guarantee it, as he owns a tint place. I got a quote for the same job (not as dark) for $250 from solace.

If it were myself I would go through someone reputable, and legal. If you are involved in an accident and have a dark tint, there is no way insurance will pay out.

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Originally posted by rob77

Jimih and strich9ine can you guys post some pics of the tint, I'd like to see.

Rob,

These pics should show the reflectiveness of the tint, however in daylight, you can't see thru them really....

http://hyperwa.com/sau/mycar/Car%20Picture...02002%20037.jpg

http://hyperwa.com/sau/mycar/Car%20Picture...02002%20017.jpg

http://hyperwa.com/sau/mycar/Car%20Picture...02002%20026.jpg

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