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+ 1 on brian, i bought my old moty van from him and the tint on it was also done by him, superb job, tint went below the

door trim so couldnt see the ending...

will also go as dark as you want, but i wouldnt recommend it on a skyline, sif cops need a another excuse.

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My bro works for a tint company, he does mobile work. *edit* Just gave him a call, he said bout $250-$290 max. He lives south, so can probly do it pretty soon if you need?

I can give u his number, he said to give him a call

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didnt you see the part where he mentioned ''mobile'' ?

oh sorry, so the guy that came to my house and did my car must have been in my dreams then, try ringing around and being polite about what u want,its all about who you know. then everything could be mobile

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My bro works for a tint company, he does mobile work. *edit* Just gave him a call, he said bout $250-$290 max. He lives south, so can probly do it pretty soon if you need?

I can give u his number, he said to give him a call

Ah excellent - down South would be preferred!! I'll be in contact in say... 2 weeks? By then, I should be all ready for the tint.

Cheers!

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Will any of the mobile guys do 5% Privacy tint? The places Ive rung wont touch it cause it's not "street legal" Cant see that mattering on a track car :3some:

Flick, can I have the number of your brother? Will he be able to do it? if not, anyone recommend someone who will?

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Wow Ben, I thought most tint places would be happy to do it regardless if it's legal or not?! There's a Falcon around the corner of my place with the mirror-finish tint on all his windows except the front windscreen... it's crazy. You can only see in through the front windscreen!!

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