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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.

its done the same as the new factory tint is done so I would say yes, think your looking about 270 or there abouts imports are a pain in the arse to tint the rear screen, the defog bars that run across the window are very thick & u have to watch tunneling. Give Him a call to get the right price, the corolla cost us around 250 from mem

its done the same as the new factory tint is done so I would say yes, think your looking about 270 or there abouts imports are a pain in the arse to tint the rear screen, the defog bars that run across the window are very thick & u have to watch tunneling. Give Him a call to get the right price, the corolla cost us around 250 from mem

Ill keep that in mind sounds pretty good. And what he comes to your house.

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.

Gympies not that far you recon u could get me a good price since hes a mate of urs and plus can do a good job.

Gympies not that far you recon u could get me a good price since hes a mate of urs and plus can do a good job.

probably not. he may be a mate, but he charges stupidly. he charged 1 guy more to do a 3 door echo than to do another mates HSV GTS. and the guy with the echo was supposed to be one of his closest friends, and his mechanic as well, so he got lots of mates rates work done.

but give him a call and see what sort of money he wants to do it. tell him young marc sent you (there's 2 marks he knows).

his name is dean 0421543308

i recommend southside window tint. he did two of my friends cars for $200 and was really good quality. we dropped one of the cars off saturday morning and he had it all done in the arfternoon. +1 for service :(

Ill check it all out, first ill give these southside tint guys a ring everyone seems to be voucing for them.

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