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  • 2 weeks later...

i ahd 5% on my car for 2 years, untill one after noon, whilst pulling out onto a street in the rain, a un marked cop car saw em, and gave me a """ to change: notice thing, no fine etc, but 12 days to change :D it was a bitch in the rain at night. some streets inpossible to see, like if a car had no lights on at night, couldnt see it , but i miss it

my brother has his white r33 in same stuff, should i post a pic???

heres pics of my brothers car, at night, and two during the day.

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also here is one of mine, its interesting as u can see how dark the window tint it.. yet, if u look through the windsheild u can see how visible things are (( the window is up)) its all good untill u get to night, then it goes jsut as dark as looking in than out lol))

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5% yo

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it was farken dark and limo spec but i loved it, getting it on with some chick in the middle of the day with just a sunshade in the front window lol

pitty the new owner had to rip the tints off when he took it to SA

if i couldnt see anything i just put the window down...

Ive got like %18 on the audi now and thats enough for me..

  • 4 weeks later...

My R34 with tint, Just below "darkest Legal" whatever that is..its bout 5% under that cause i saw darkest legal and i asked him for slightly darker... Visibility at night is quite fine unless your reversing and theres absolutely no street lights its a bit of a bitch...thats about the only thing you have to wory bout.

My tint has some sort of metalic reflector in it cause it seems to reflect like a pearl tint more than a standard dark tint. :S I havn't noticed this on many other cars other than limo's etc... I hope cops don't get too picky cause i still have to display my P's and you can't see em...

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