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heres the link

http://www.autospeed.com/cms/A_0927/article.html

theres a couple of photos, one you can clearly see through the rear window, another its blacked right out, i like the look of it all, what percent tints do you think this gtr has on all windows???

thanks

I got the same dark as hell one on mine.

I would suggest you rethink it carefully as at night, you can't see shitt... I backed my car into a parked car and am forking out a few hundred to fix up the dint now as we speak because I couldn't see out of my backwindow....

But if you're interested... it's a 48% shade - darker than legal - ask anyone and they'll be able to point you to the "wrong" I mean right direction.

Edited by Spunky Munky

what's 48%? 35% is legal. the darker they get, the lower the % of light that can pass through. ie. 5% is really dark.

also, dont be fooled by the pics. white and light coloured cars make the tint look darker.

The tint on that car looks like mine. Can't see shit at night. My car came with the tint from Japan so I don't know for sure what it is, but I'll guess and say that it's 5%. I'm thinking the on in the photo is the same.

I have 20% on the back, 28% on the little ones and 32% on the doors.

gives a smooth transition across the car and lets in enough light at night while still looking black in the day... I wouldn't go any darker myself

Yeah windscreen is illegal...

i'll post pics of mine if i get time later today...

well? did you get time yet? geeeeeeeeeez, talk about lazy. get off your (unknown size) ass, and get the pics up. I wanna see what the % transition looks like. It sounds like a good idea.

illegal's fine, everyone has illegal shit on their car, but a 50% tint on your front windscreen kinda makes it hard if not dangerous to drive.

I'm an autobot for life. lol

as much as transformers rock, autobots were poofs, they transformed into faggy cars and had gay names. case in point: bumblebee.

I realy don't get the number of cars rolling around with transformers badges though. weird.

very weird... strange & abnormal in fact...

"not for me, xenon HID saves the day"

HID wouldn't do sh*t for seeing through tinted windscreen... thats a really crap idea...

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