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I recommend Tint-a-Car.

Their service is the best, and the prices are competitive too.

I bought the top of the range tint with life time warranty on fading, bubbling etc.

2 years later, I had a bubble in my passenger side, I went to the shop and the guy did not hesitate to fix it, no questions asked. Didn't even ask for a receipt. I guess not many people stock the type of tint they got.

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thats good that u got that service .. you should expect it anywhere u go else go elsewhere ... however tint a cars tint is actually not exclusive to them ... just the name of the tint .. u will find if u ask around that their tints are just renamed of others and thats why u cant' find it elsewhere ... and their tint still isn't as good as the one i'm telling people about ... its good .. but not quiet as good :( ... just my opinion... however u can try and prove me wrong :P

hehe Hippy,

Its just tint!

I just don't want it to peel, bubble or fade.

I want the darkess tint that is legal and I don't want the installers scratching, denting, thrashing my car.

Isn't that what you want?

Isn't that what everyone wants?

If I get this at a reasonable price I will be very very happy.

But I already have tint on all my cars already :P

Just sharing my experience with Tint-a-car in the City near Nordic Honda.

put me down as interested. i live in mt gambier so il need a little notice to get time off. best days would be a friday or monday unless their willing to do it on a staturday. is it in and out hte same day.

if its one of those days you could put me down as a definate. otherwise we'll have to see.

right now the price is 295 for his best tint .. its much less if u dont' choose the best tint .. best is to go see him .. i will be doing mine in about 3 weeks ... i will tell u guys when i'm getting mine done and then u guys can visit while he is doing it ..??

Guest Miss_Nismo
Originally posted by hippy

right now the price is 295 for his best tint .. its much less if u dont' choose the best tint .. best is to go see him .. i will be doing mine in about 3 weeks ... i will tell u guys when i'm getting mine done and then u guys can visit while he is doing it ..??

Pffft the guy I go through does awesome tint, and he is cheaper? $295 is expensive if that's the group buy price.

Guest Miss_Nismo
Originally posted by hippy

hey i'd be interested too :) ... can u get more details of the tint please?? i gotta compare with the guy i was going to go too ..

He uses sunguard, he will do whatever tint you want, but if you have a particular one in mind, let me know and i will ask him to be sure first.

thanks

mel

Originally posted by Miss_Nismo

Yes that is back rear and sides. :)

thats great. im still concerned about the issue about the illegal passenger and driver windows as someone mentioned even though i see so many imports with them tinted. with the issue about tint darkness, darkest legal possible tint would be good too if thats possible.

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