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Date: Saturday 13th September 2003

Location: Camberwell Tint-A-Car, 169 Camberwell Road EAST HAWTHORN (Right Near Camberwell Rd & Burke Rd Junction)

Time: Once Date Is Confirmed We Will Arrange A Schedule

Conditions: Deposit of $40 must be paid to be prior to the event so if you do not show up the tint guy can still get something for his wasted time, but hopefully it doesnt come to that

Price: $180 per Coupe, $200 per 4-Door, also please advise me of what type of car you are bringing to the day

This Price is for the Tint-A-Car Formula 1 Plus (Best quality, lifetime warranty) tint in 35%, which is darkest legal OR the same quality but 20%, which under VIC road laws is illeagal for road cars... you may decide which you want on the day

Please send me an email to [email protected] or PM me or Phone on 0411 50 54 58 to arrange getting in the deposit

I would like everyone to have given me a deposit by Monday 8th September so i can make confirmations with the Tint-A-Car place

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So far these are the people who are tentative/confirmed for the day

DEPOSIT PAID (Name) (Car Type) (Time) (Tint Type)

Me (DJ_L3ThAL) (Re-tint of one window that i scratched :))-9AM (35%)

WazR32GTSt (Coupe)-9AM (35%)

Scotty (Coupe)-10AM (35%)

king_kw13 (Coupe)-10AM (35%)

kC king_kw13's Friend (4 Door)-11AM (35%)

Mo king_kw13's Friend (4 Door)-11AM (35%)

phorj (Coupe)-12PM (35%)

Ezekrael (Coupe)-12PM (35%)

My Friend (4 Door) -1PM (20%)

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ok, i'm pretty sure i've received deposits from everyone who is in the deposit paid section and the confirmed section (just waiting for the deposits to clear for the 4 guys in the confirmed section), so that's 9 cars, and possibly one more friend of mine which is nice

so i hope i see you guys there, as for BB GoDZilLa & nitemare5, unless you guys are giving me a deposit in my hand cash within 24 hours i dont like your chances of getting your cars done on the day, tomorrow night (tuesday) at 5PM im ringing him and confirming everyone who's coming and the times each car is booked in

so the next step is, who wants to go when, like do some people need to go earlier, do others just dont care, please post when you would like to get your car done on the day so i can arrange a chedule, WazR32gtst has already snagged first spot which will be around 9am, once again i will confirm this, and im pretty sure they can do two cars at the same time and they take approx 1 hour per car (or pair of cars i should say), i will probably chuck my car in at the same time as Wazr32gtst just to get it out of the way for the day since it's just one window

cheers guys

Hey DJ, kw et al.

Considering I've paid for your deposits, yes I will be going in at 10am too. So guess kc and mo can be pushed back :( I'm getting mine in first! haha!

Thanks!

Nath, can you confirm that you received my deposit for $160. (as per kw's PM) Its to cover all of us. Thanks!

I'd like a time around 12 noon, if at all possible.

Though I will be there at 9am, to make sure everything meets my approval *yeah right... what do I know?*.

If this isn't possible, then I'll fit in whenever during the day :D

Thanks for organising this Nathan, been meaning to get it done for ages, but never got around to it!



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