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i do on my black car, no trouble with cops so far but only had the car for about 4 months

mate would u be able totake a 45 degree front on pic of your car?? I wanna see how it actually looks.. cuz I'm thinking of it..but afraid of getting defected.. do u have to pay fines for defects?

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ive only had them on for a couple of months but have had no hassle. i dont see y theyd be a problem because when theyre on its almost the same colour yellow as normal. id advise you 2 look up the relevant regulations 4 NSW.

oh and they look very hot, especially on a black car. i'll c if i cant take sum pics 4 ya

ive only had them on for a couple of months but have had no hassle. i dont see y theyd be a problem because when theyre on its almost the same colour yellow as normal. id advise you 2 look up the relevant regulations 4 NSW.

oh and they look very hot, especially on a black car. i'll c if i cant take sum pics 4 ya

thanks mate.. reason why i ask cuz i have a black car.. if i have a white car.. i'll go for clear =)

thanks for the photos..

cheers

they blend in real nice with black

yes u have to pay a fine for defects,

yes they probably are illegal in nsw but they are very close to clear i rekon

can be had for about $70 or so

kudos motorsport i got mine from + a nismo gear knob

I have them on my Black S1 - never any issues regarding defects as they are not "tinted" with that spray crap and they are normal colour when on. You can even see the orange globe at the right angle.. they are only defectable when they are dimmer than standard whilst on.

The 5% window tint on all my windows is another matter ....... :rofl:

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