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i remember i got 35% tint done and then a few days later had to go through regency unexpectedly and they pinned me for my tint because they said my factory glass had a slight tint or something and i was 5% over the limit and had to get it removed.

this silver skyline was my mates this tint was done @ auto perfection

Paul, he will give discounts for people that miss the group buy, mention SAU or i guess have to go get it taken off for regency and want it put back later

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Has anyone paid yet? I can put the $$ in whenever but dont want it too all fall through if we dont get enough people going in. When is it likely to get done, the sun is a bit hot with a black car!

Has anyone paid yet? I can put the $$ in whenever but dont want it too all fall through if we dont get enough people going in. When is it likely to get done, the sun is a bit hot with a black car!

Well I hope other people have paid.

Steve, can you update the first post as confirmation of recieved payment (obv. when you recieve our payments :w00t: ).

I just spoke with the guy from Autoperfection about this group buy.

He said that legally in SA the rear & rear quarter windows can have a luminous transmittance of not less than 35% & the front door windows must have a luminous transmittance of at least 70%. The group buy does NOT including any tinting on the front windscreen. The owner can stipulate on the day if they would like 35% for all windows (not including the front windscreen).

The sticker is a chrome one approximately 25cm long x 5 cm high and looks "classy".

Thanks David that was one point i think i forgot to add about the sticker

Riccardo said wear the sticker as long as you can out of respect i would suggest 1 month minimum

first post updated thanks for payment guys

ok we've had one person pull out this makes 19 people so far and Heslo's Dad whos only getting a half tint front windows only

this silver skyline was my mates this tint was done @ auto perfection

Paul, he will give discounts for people that miss the group buy, mention SAU or i guess have to go get it taken off for regency and want it put back later

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haha i think thats luke (flicks bf) old dailey, man that thing has some scuffing issues haha

steve, ill deposit the monies when i get paied either this week or next, damn christmas presents.......

Thanks David that was one point i think i forgot to add about the sticker

Riccardo said wear the sticker as long as you can out of respect i would suggest 1 month minimum

first post updated thanks for payment guys

ok we've had one person pull out this makes 19 people so far and Heslo's Dad whos only getting a half tint front windows only

That's fair enough, I mean the guy's giving us $100 off the price so I'll wear the sticker for a couple of months no problem.

That's fair enough, I mean the guy's giving us $100 off the price so I'll wear the sticker for a couple of months no problem.

not to be anal buts its $110 :(, 10 bux is better off in my pocket

when i buy Kyes greedy auto timer i will get Riccardo to install it

Kye how's today or tomorrow sound ;):)

I've called them up and enquired about tint for dad's work car - a Toyota Tarago and for it to be done on a Sunday... waiting for them to call me back...

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