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There is a guy that does a special discount for SAU members (Not completely sure if he still does it but his post still seems valid) plus being an SAU member opens you up to a world of benefits, discounts, and exclusive events...the membership pays for it self really *hint hint*....na but seriously there is a guy and I'm actually going to give him a call to do mine when i pull the cash together any members can confirm he's still active?

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I want to get mine done as well.. went to Tint-a-car.. lol Prices are a joke!

Le Tint on old geelong road in hoppers. been hearing they do good work for good prices. call em up for a quote.

Might swing past there this week..

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This is only place you should go!!!

http://www.cartint.net.au/

Rob is an Ex-president of the WRX club and does top quality work!! He's done work for cars in Melbourne and Paris motorshows!

Yeah it may be a drive, but if you want the best for your pride and joy, whats a little drive in your car :D

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i can only imagine the price he'd charge. lol I'm actually looking for something in the west. Anyone use that tint professor?

The thing is, he's not that pricey.

But with tinting, you get what you pay for..... but cheap and it'll be a shit job, turn purple and start to peel very soon.

Surely if you love your car, why go cheap. :whistling:

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