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Hey can anyone recommend the best place to get my windows tinted at? I want to get the darkest legal tint, i have a black car so it gets so damn hot when its out in the sun. Even while driving my car i can like feel all the heat being obsorbed into my car lol, really sucks. Anyway window tinting should help, anyone got any recommendations?

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i got the tint on my 32 done at Express Tinting on ipswich rd, the one thats apart of the matilda servo. the bloke in there did an excellent job, one piece for the rear window (i couple of the places i spoke to about tint said they may have to use a split piece on the rear window)

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So far the only person who has recommended any places is QWK32... anyone else?

i got the tint on my 32 done at Express Tinting on ipswich rd, the one thats apart of the matilda servo. the bloke in there did an excellent job, one piece for the rear window (i couple of the places i spoke to about tint said they may have to use a split piece on the rear window)

Dude, if you dont mind my asking, how much did it set you back,

Just gort a quote from Tint-a-car for $320 for the cheapest up to $495 for the expensive one, thats a bit steep...

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Dude, if you dont mind my asking, how much did it set you back,

Just gort a quote from Tint-a-car for $320 for the cheapest up to $495 for the expensive one, thats a bit steep...

from memory it was around $350, i cant remember the exact price. i got the receipt at home, i'll have a look for it later when i get home. and that was for rear window, drivers side and passenger side door windows and both the little quarter glass bits on an R32 Coupe. it also came with some sort of warranty.

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Express tinting at Browns Plains did a wonderful job on the partners pulsar. 3806 7477

Stephen,

Darker than legal apparently for Pusar, Lifetime warranty, rear window, four door windows and two rear quarter panels $395 i think.

PS the fellow loves skylines

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yeah ask for a cash job u will always get it cheaper

i paid $220 for 20% all round and 35% on front windscreen, if you really over sun heating up the car get the front windscreen tinted its heaven during the day, bit dark at night but nothing bad can still see perfect. good 4 highway night driving also dont get blinded from oncoming traffic. to get front windscreen done ull need a cash job 4 sure.

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yeah ask for a cash job u will always get it cheaper

i paid $220 for 20% all round and 35% on front windscreen, if you really over sun heating up the car get the front windscreen tinted its heaven during the day, bit dark at night but nothing bad can still see perfect. good 4 highway night driving also dont get blinded from oncoming traffic. to get front windscreen done ull need a cash job 4 sure.

that right there is a really good price, what kind of tint was it, and where did u get it dude

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Anybody thinting on the coast should hit up ultratint on the gold coast. On the north side of ferry rd just b4 you get to the hospital. I have had both my cars and my parents new mecr done there. They are top notch and wouldnt ever go anywhere else.

Also think they are happy to tint to whatever you like. They use 3m tint and also have a great tint that block out alot less heat than your normal black carbons. happy to show anybody the differance on my cars.

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Brother recently got his SLK done at Tint-Plus at Mansfield... for $280 (3849 2022)

Same job was quoted 485$ at tina-a-car (Darkest leagal + non-metalic back window)

I think tint plus original price was 350$ for that job but being in our blood we got ourselves a discount hehe...

Anyways, I can't remember her name but she was open for negotiation :( I'm going to get my car done with her at the end of summer for 300$ darkest legal all around (2 door 33)

It's a tad more expensive for mine becuase she has to remove my current tint which is 20% lol :$

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