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i got a quote from tint-a-car on south road for $400 for 20% tint all round, and 35% on the rear window.

gives you a rough estimate :ermm:

tint-a-car are rip off's

instant windscreen said they would do my 32 for 250 20% all round

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tint-a-car are rip off's

instant windscreen said they would do my 32 for 250 20% all round

yeah they are a bit more expensive, but the work they do it top notch stuff! having had any experience with instant windscreen's myself, are they any good?

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tint-a-car are rip off's

instant windscreen said they would do my 32 for 250 20% all round

tint-a-car has a special atm

just did my 4WD 20% (or 35%) with lifetime warranty, guarantee no bubbles for $250 @ pt adel

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yeah they are a bit more expensive, but the work they do it top notch stuff! having had any experience with instant windscreen's myself, are they any good?

they did my missus car and it looks perfect, no bubles, ripples anything like that.

it was cut 2mm off the edge of the window and its perfectly straight the whole way through.

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i used to tint windows for a living and the most useful thing i ever got told was "u get wat u pay for", i worked for tint a car and a tint shop that tinted all of jaguars, landrovers and holdens brand new and second hand cars and sure we myt might of cost $450 for a full tint but i think out of 50 cars only 3 would cum back due to defects in the film... so think about it, do u want to save ur self a couple of hundred $$$ now and end up re-tinting the car in 6 months or pay $500 now and have it last 4 years??? my advice as a window tinter go to a reputable place as u will get warranty's unlike the dodgy shops hidden in the ally haahaha

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