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im very interestd but like most people here, i want to see the price first.

Im a bit low on cash at the moment, so i cant afford to get them tinted. So depending on timing and price i should be in, but keep us updated b-man.

btw off topic, what rims are they on your car b-man? they look VERY similar to the ones i have...so just wondering what they are..=)

thx

OK - Good news folks.

We have prices and they are VERY VERY good !

* $160 for a 2 door coupe (eg Skyline)

* $170 for a 4 door (eg Commodore)

* $190 for a 4WD

(any type and shade of tint you like - choose on the day)

* $50 to remove old tint (whole car, less if there is only one window)

Now there are some conditions.

* Offer valid until 16th of Feb 2004 (ie dockets will only be given out up until then)

* A donation of $5-$10 to the club (SAU-NSW) is encouraged for all non-members

* Dockets are valid for 2 months after issue.

Logistics

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Due to the interest in this deal - (approx 30 cars) and the cash nature, I think it is better (and easier for me) for you guys to pay the tint guy directly.

So, if you are serious about getting tint through this deal - You will need to email me the following details:

* Your Full Name

* Your contact phone number

* The type of car you want tinted

* Your car rego (plates) <-- ie the car that will be tinted

My e-mail address: [email protected]

I will return your e-mail with:

The name and contact details for the tint guy.

A unique docket number (passcode or key) for each car you want tinted.

Details for SAU-NSW donation for non-members

I will then forward your details on to the tint guy - with the passcode/key so he can identify you and your car. Note that this deal is only open to holders of the docket numbers.

You line up a time and day with the tint guy and pay him on the day for what ever you want.

* Note: once you receive a docket number, you are comitted to the deal. So don't e-mail me your details above unless you are serious.

The tint place is in the North Ryde / Ryde area. It would be easier and more conveinient if you went to him. He can come to you (depending on your location) but you will need to fit in with his schedule and have an appropriate area/location for him to work.

It would be good if we could organise a day on the weekend, that we could get 6-7 cars down at various times during the day for a bit of a tint-day. Location & Interest pending.

I hope I have covered everything.

Cheers,

For those guys who have e-mailed me - I have replied - but from my work e-mail, which is running dog slow cause of all these damn viruses....... I'll use another e-mail account to mail from - next time, so should be quicker.

ibz23q - no email from you yet mate, yours might be slow too.

Cheers,

Far out - I didn't think it was that slow - Merli, I replied to your e-mail at the exact same minute that I received yours. I'll resend tomorrow from work, as my spreadsheet with my random number docket generator thingy spreadsheet is on my laptop and I am now at home on my home machine.

My apologies.

Guilty - you have pM

Duncan - offer closes on 16th Feb - ie if you register with me, I give you a docket - when the docket expires - ummm, I'll check. What is your timeframe again ??

Cheers,

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