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Originally posted by pushead

Awesome!. Finally got my SAU stickers. anyway here's what it looks like:

Hey nice!

I dont mean to put a downer on it but I have heard it is illegal to blockout the sign which has the Glass Manufacturer's Standards Number on it! [AS XXXX etc]...

you may want to check it out with Vic roads, or maybe not - up to you. Either way they are nice stickers.

I believe you can request them in white like we did for our www.skylinesaustralia.com stickers for MAS. Same place :D

guys you are missing my point, I did not say "it was illegal to put a sticker on your rear quarter window"

I said I have heard its illegal TO COVER UP THE GLASS STANDARDS sticker its about 2x2cm in size. These standards [including labelling] are part of ADR[egulation] and if your car can be shown to NOT comply with ADR's guess what? Defect!

read my post again if you must...its just a warning. Someone told me about it at MAS when I was applying my 3/4 window stickers :P

obviously i didnt cover the labels on mine.

and I dont think you can do this either "surely they let us tint rear quarter and back window as dark as we like"

If you read through the regs on vic roads website you will find that a normal private use vehicle must have a minimum 35% light transmission on all windows - with the exception of the front w/screen which is obviously a different case...

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