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Ok looks like we have a fair bit of interest in this i will run past 2 tint fitters on friday and see what they can offer for 10 cars

but people if you want a group buy price i hope you realise it's money down up front, that being said ill be hunting for a price to make you say dang i wish i had of waited

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Ok looks like we have a fair bit of interest in this i will run past 2 tint fitters on friday and see what they can offer for 10 cars

but people if you want a group buy price i hope you realise it's money down up front, that being said ill be hunting for a price to make you say dang i wish i had of waited

I'll check out a couple of places to for prices, what suburbs you looking into

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main north road and regency road so not sure of the suburb name 100 meters down from that intersection

i think there called auto perfection and i will be looking into scorpian tint

i know both places do top notch tint so really not sure how cheap i will be able to get it but we dont know until we ask

Hillzy when you ask you dads mate tell him we want like wholesale prices

i havnt counted everyone in this thread but im guessing there is 10 maybes and we have R31skylineclub to ask and NS.com can jump in on the group buy remember the more people we can get to put there money in the cheaper is should cost to a certain extent

for a business i did the math on 20 people paying $200 and that would be a whopping $4,000 in there bank in one hit and we all get booked in over the 1 month period. now im not sure if we would even reach 20 people but then i remembered the other 2 clubs and thought it may very well be feasible

OH btw im looking in the Enfield area i think its not toooo far for down south and if your saving a packet then does it really matter if you have to drive 20 mins to get you car tinted

i got my car done at Tint-A-Car Murray Bridge, the guys were awesome down there and did an A one job, it cost $375 for Midnight Express, the darkest legal tint available,

certaintly worth the drive lol :D , but at the time i was working at tailem bend.

I've called around... and heres the prices I got:

Tint a car - Port Rd: 84478097 - $220+tax for 35%, 20% cash job only

- Holden Hill: 82666402 - $250

Scorpion Window Tinting - Enfield: 83590554 - $320 each - top of range slight metallic in it, $250 each flat black mid range, $220 35% standard stuff - all with warranty both 35% and 20%

United Windscreen: 82694444 - $170 - 35% - lifetime warranty

for 20 cars variations of Skylines and Silvias......

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if its cheap ill be in

make sure steve that you gat prices for 4 door skylines as well as 2 door as im guessing theyll be different as well and stageas haha

Stageas have black glass on the rear windows, its only the driver and passenger window that needs to be done, so id hope they would be even cheaper...lol

what kind of tint are you guys inquiring about.... will microwave sensors work through it? cos apparently if the tint is metal based you might as well throw out ur microwave sensor, it blocks the signal from getting out of the car

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