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raz0r$harP: I would definately be interested in a group buy, but only if people don't fart about like last time. B-Man was put in a very difficult position because people didn't show when they said they would....

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I had my 33 done in the group buy, and I was pretty happy with it.

I think I chose the 18% tint option, and I found this was way too dark. Driving at night with the windows down, I could not see jack SHIT outside. Very nearly ran someone over, because I couldnt see out the window.

Now that my GTR is almost on the road, Ill probably go ahead with doing the tinting again, but I think this time I'll go for a more sedate tint, say 38%

i'd be in for a group buy. how much extra does he charge to remove old tint?

Im pretty sure i know of the same guy, 4 of my friends got tint and my dad too..

anyway it was $60 to remove tint from my dads car (4 door sedan)

I'll be up for it for similar prices.. maybe next month when my car is back on the road :D

Sounds sweet - just outta interest anyone round the northern beaches/north shore and can show me the darkest tint ? I'd like to see it - my mate has a 80-something commie with absolute black as the night tints and I would imagine it'd be hard for him to see out as well ;)

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I'd be in for one in march (to allow plenty of time to have the GTR fully on road). If the price is right, I'd consider getting the soarer done at the same time.

Richard

Raising an old thread here...

Whats everyones views on the tint job now that theyve had it for abit?

Could someone also PM me his contact details so I can arrange to get a car done (provided ure happy with ure job :rofl:)

well I searched through the thread again and found out I got 18% cybertint done :D I've got no issues with the tint. All is good, nice and dark and the colour is consistent all around, no bubbles or anything like that. 18% in the R32 is very dark, especially at night time, but night driving hasn't been affected or anything like that.

Abo Bob - his number is 0418 464 185

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