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Hello,

I've asked this question along time ago, but when i got the answer i hit alot of speed bumps and didn't get a chance to do it. Who know's someone (or themselves :blink:) where i can get my car tinted for aroundish $250 mark, full car. I just wanted the darkest LEGAL tint, give me names and phone number's people. And don't gimi bullcrap about cant get this price, because a roll of tint costs like 50 bucks and that like the for the best one lol.

Also where can i get my aircon refilled and how much does it usually cost in a r34 sedan. If skylines don't need their aircon's refilled feel free to flame :P

Thanks in advance for everyones help.

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Tint Mart are $299 for a sedan in darkest legal

$199 for just plain T35... Didi the research the other day for the new car...

Ar con, well you can take your puck of over 100 places to get it done, just type in "Automotive Air" in the yellow pages and pick on thats close to you.

Tint Mart are $299 for a sedan in darkest legal

$199 for just plain T35... Didi the research the other day for the new car...

Ar con, well you can take your puck of over 100 places to get it done, just type in "Automotive Air" in the yellow pages and pick on thats close to you.

Cheers!, I know I can get a better deal on the window tint though, cause I got it before lol.

Its easy, do it yourself and save the money a roll of tint cost $40-50...im sure you have seen mine!! If ya need a hand give me a yell, im happy to help. :blush:

Are you sure, you got the tools, i dont want it to buble after a while.

Oh ok well that will takes some time witch i dont have, if it was the front no worries 30mins a window, i did do all the windows in mine but took about 4 hours, one of the guys i work with has a brother that has a tint shop i can get a quote for ya if ya like... he's good and ive seen his work. And gives a discount to SAU members.

I will get back ta ya bro

Llynden

This issue is sorted i searched through the forum for my old thread called the old number, guy is still a legend, gave me a great price, and ive found someone for the aircon refill aswell. Wikidi Wiked. Mod's you can close this thread if you want.

I want a good deal on the tint for the SS...

Tell me tell me... Im very time poor these days... :)

Basically he's doing it my whole car with the highest quality tint for $220, keep in mind that my car is a R34 sedan, so there is alot of window's lol. Plus he is going to do the top of the front window for me aswell, no extra charge.

I dont even know the guy, I just said a couple of people recommended him to me on skylines australia. Here is his name and number, everyone who has used him has been totally satisfied and has recommended him so ill recommend him aswell. Hi's name is Dean and his MOB:0418911193, seem's like a great guy.

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