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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 :D)

I would love to know what people think too as I need to get my car tinted now that its arrived.

Don't suppose someone wants to organise another group buy? :(

Lucien.

I got 38% all around, although if I could do it again I'd go slightly darker, perhaps mix it up a bit too - like 18% on the rear quarters, 28% on the rear windscreen and 38% on the side windows... I've seen a couple of auction pics of cars that had really dark rear quarter windows and they looked very nice..

i got 15% with a slight mirror done all round on my vn commodore....they r awesome......

but be very careful of them for the first fortnight or so.... i put a lil scratch on drivers widow with a buckle on a bag, and get annoyed with my self every time i see it

would extremely recommend getting robert to do them (and i would pm you his details, but i have lost the email....) are they not in the thread somewhere?

Lucien I ended up with a few bubbles in my rear windscreen. I took it back to Robert, who tried to remove the bubbles, but after he saw that I wasn't happy, offered to redo it free for me. That was like 6 months ago and I still haven't got around to get it done (lazy I am), but I'm fine with it.

He also tinted my Tarago and a mate's 33 in the group buy - both of those cars no problem.

Well if people want I'm fine arranging a group buy? :) Who's up for it?

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