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Hi i have a r34 sedan. Just wondering where can i get it tinted to the darkest legal limit for pretty cheap, i just dont want it to bubble after a while so something half decent. So where is a good cheap place to tint my car in the south east.

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not that far mate, took me 30 minutes

PM Sam (Baysidebluebnr34) on these forums, and ask him directly what you want, and see if the drives worth it

Nah i just cant be stuffed going all the way up there id rather just pay a little extra.

southside window tint beenleigh thay done mine 4 good price if thay say over 200 pm me and i will ring up 4 u kool 0409499409 ask 4 dean if u can

got mine done by the same guys.

jason is the guy you want to speak to. i think they work from home now.

they are really good guys - my driver side tint ended up having a bit of grit inside, and my passenger side didnt exactly line up properly when the door closed (glass moves abit when door opens/close). and they fixed em up free of charge.

not the cleanest of photos. but its a quality job

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southside window tint beenleigh thay done mine 4 good price if thay say over 200 pm me and i will ring up 4 u kool 0409499409 ask 4 dean if u can

Thx guys i will call them probably in a month or sooner appreciate everyones help gonna go save this number somwhere lol.

Theres a tint shop on sandgate road on the left hand side of your road just as you come out of the tunnel past toombul shopping center (heading away from the city). They've got a sign up advertising a full tint for only $99, after talking to a few mates apparently they do a good job too, thinking about getting my car tinted there.. If you're interested I can find out the name for you :happy:

check my sig he is mobile too (area depending)

did our corolla post-146-1169986827.jpg rear is darker then front to protect my little boy T15 & T30

How much was it to do your corolloa and is the rear one legal.

All suburbs around brisbane are ok just not more then 15 minutes from brisbane from any side.

make sure it is a place that does the rear window as 1 piece, instead of as 2 or 3 pieces. my mate owns an ultratint (but its in gympie) and he does all rear windows as 1 piece. that way you don't have the tint bubble along the centre join after a few years.

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