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Hey peoples.

Im Interested to know how dark the stock tints on the R34 rear glass is? I always figured it was about 5% but I hear you cant even see out of 5% and from memory I dont have an issue with vision through the rear window.

So anyone suggest a level of tint? 20% perhaps?

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Not too sure, I've had 2 x R34's both with different levels of privacy tint from factory. The last car was literally impossible to see through from outside, but looking from inside was actually pretty good. It's very one way, the current stuff I don't even notice it being tinted from the inside.

Hey peoples.

Im Interested to know how dark the stock tints on the R34 rear glass is? I always figured it was about 5% but I hear you cant even see out of 5% and from memory I dont have an issue with vision through the rear window.

So anyone suggest a level of tint? 20% perhaps?

will depend on whether you need some "privacy" for the back seats?

I'm guessing the stock factory privacy glass for the rear is around 10% - You can still see a slight shadow from the outside. But at night time and low light you can't see anything from the outside. :ermm:

Visibility from the inside looking out is pretty good.

For tint suggestions

- Rear side and rear windscreen - go as dark as possible 10%??? - It doesn't really matter.

- Front side - 20% to 25%

- Front windscreen - No tint - It's illegal - However since all other windows will be tinted the front windscreen will end up having the effect of becoming darker from the outside - as there is less light coming from the inside out.

The factory rear windows on the R34 (if they are tinted) have darkend glass. Thus its not changed or removed at compliance.

Darkened glass hey.... Does that mean it is not tinted at all?

But either way, I think it is between 10-15%, talking in tinting terms.

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