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Ok,

pooling our combined knowledge for a good cause - my savings!!

Im tempted to just go to autotint or whatever they're called (next to westate Autobahrn) in Nbridge, but is there anywhere better and/or cheaper around that I should consider.

FYI, they have an advert out the front for tinting FROM 199, though they quoted me $299/car.

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I had my tint done recently by the guy that did JiMiH's

highly recommend him, he was cheap, can do all types of tints and was faultless. Took him about 2 hrs to do

it was $180 for my R32. So if you (or anyone) wants his (todd) number, PM me.

i used to take my cars to jamal from current trendz, but i havent been happy with his quality in the past year (2 out of the 3 cars i took there constantly bubble, and he wont fix)

:uh-huh:

well he said to me "if you have any issues give me a buzz". I figured it was worth the chance being only $180 for dark tint.

he works for a tint place and does cashies after work

Personally i like to deal with 'after work cashie' when i can, the service seems more personal, and they tend to take a lot of care knowing that you will recommend them, and you deal directly with them.

does that make sense? :P anyhow..will send the PM

i got complete mirror tinting and it is fully fully illegal, but i love it, but yesterday i started to rip it off

i am not sure who is doing mine, but JimH highly recommend that guy Zanda, i would go to him, might even do it myself next week

lata

Ive had peter garden do a couple of my cars, hes out in ballajura, does the 95% dark as hell tint, wierdly i never got a sticker ofr it on either car, got pulled over a couple of times but thtye never questioned it..

you can find him in the phone book..

Originally posted by zanda

AND the first ime you get pickd up for it you will have to get it all ripped off to get the sticker off!

dont know bout any of u guys but I had the darkest grade limos on 4 a year and a half and was pulled over 4-5 times and never got a licky - just lucky I guess!!

Originally posted by puckish

Sun Pro in Ossie Park.

60% heat rejection 99% UV.

Leagal and has a cool mirror finish that you can still see through.

HIGHLY Recommended but it ain't cheap.

had mine done there, price was ok but quality wasn't that good,

spears that look like / are at the bottom of my rear 1/4 windows look shit, and also the rear window theres bubbles with grains of shit under them etc...i gotta either go back to get it re-done for free or go somewhere else. they have a good range though from legal, to black as f--k and mirror, where u can't see through them at all even in daylight.

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