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I would like to join this group discount. So it's $165 for the rear, 2 quarters and the drivers and passenger window right? Thats if we get more than 10 cars which it looks like we will.

1st of all my rear window has little bits of old tint all over it, is that able to be removed easier enough cause I have tried and it's a nightmare! I see at the top of this thread it says Removal of tint (must be in tact) so since my rear window has little bits all over it will that be a problem to remove it?

Secondly my drivers side and passenger window have some marks on it that I can't get off, if I get them tinted I'm hoping they wont be that visible. Looks like dried water marks but wont rub off.

What is the normal price of tinting, how much cheaper is it joining this group buy?

The normal price of tinting is in excess of $300 (I was quoted $345 from another supplier, this was thier 'Special')

The $165 is all windows besides the windscreen (sedan or coupe). Wagons are $195.

About the left over bits of tint, im sure they could do it but depending on how hard it is to get off, you may incur a higher removal fee. Considering you have conserns with the driver side and passenger window marks and your current tint, you may be better off swinging past Auto Perfection with the car to show them so they can tell you straight out.

Cheers,

Penny

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Last payments by 1 June 2010

UPDATE

1. Ontheranch: 35% - PAID

2. Hotwire: 2 front, 20% - Payment pending

3. Normsta: Payment expected 27 May

4. Skylineguy19: 20% Silvia

5. Skylineguy19: 20% Falcon

6. Krishy: 35%

7. Cronic: 35% and tint removal- Payment expected 1 June

8. ImportS13: vr4 20%

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Also still wondering about getting 20% on the rear and 35% on the front :P

I have it on the list to ask (I'm not going to bug him 5 times a day whenever someone asks a new question :))

Ill buzz him Friday and post up all the answers.

Cheers,

Penny

well done Penny looking good so far

we need to add Blue32 - Andrew to the list but he doesn't help make up the 10 as he has already paid

EDIT

ill get a tint too, just dont add me to the list either :P

sorry typing too fast you can leave me on it thats ok i just wont be making up the numbers as ill possibly pay @ a later date not 100% sure

Last payments by 1 June 2010

UPDATE

1. Ontheranch: 35% - PAID

2. Hotwire: 2 front, 20% - Payment pending

3. Normsta: Payment expected 27 May

4. Skylineguy19: 20% Silvia

5. Skylineguy19: 20% Falcon

6. Krishy: 35%

7. Cronic: 35% and tint removal- Payment expected 1 June

8. ImportS13: vr4 20%

9. Typevu: 35%

10. typevu's mate: 35%

11.Madaz:

12.Blue32:

13.Pistol-Pete:35%

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That's 10 guys! So we can do coupes and sedans for $165!

For those who I havnt emailed yet, I'll do it tomorrow.

Hi guys,

Steve has been in contact with Ric at Auto Perfection and negotiated an awesome value for money deal to tint our cars.

We need 10 people to get the best group buy price. Ric is still happy to do Tints if we get less, but obviously more is better.

There is one stipulation and that is we put his sticker on our back window which I'm happy to do.

Price: $165 +10 cars 35% or 20% all round

Price: $175 -10 cars 35% or 20% all round

Wagon $195

2 front winders $90

Removal of tint (must be in tact) $50

Please register your interest in this thread and i will PM bank details to where you can deposit the money.

This Group Buy will run for 2 weeks from the creation of this thread, after this period your details and payment will go to Ric and you can book in as you please.

This group buy is NOT limited to club members only, however I will not chase up payments. If you don't pay up then you miss out. Pretty simple!

UPDATE

1.Ontheranch: 20%

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Details of the tint are as follows

SunGard Window Film

* Rejects up to 99% ultraviolet radiation

* Rejects up to 68% solar energy

* Reduces glare and eye fatigue, improving driver safety and comfort

* Increases air conditioner efficiency thereby reducing fuel consumption

* Increases safety and security by improving the shatter-resistance of your windows

* Protects interiors from fading and cracking

* Has a durable scratch resistant coating

* Is guaranteed against colour change and turning purple

* Enhances the overall appearance of your vehicle

Heat rejection percentages and guarantee exclusions vary by film type. Tests are representative of actual production and are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances.

Work Carried out by http://autoperfection.com.au/

Check out the site's gallery for a look at previous tinting jobs.

If you have any questions please flag them here and I will make contact to provide you with answers.

Cheers,

Penny

im intrested also.... for the 35% pm with the details please

Cheers for all the support guys, looks like we have a pretty decent group buy! For all the questions that have not been answered so far, I will post responses tomorrow morning after my chat with Ric.

Last payments by 1 June 2010

UPDATE

1. Ontheranch: 35% - PAID

2. Hotwire: 2 front, 20% - Payment pending

3. Normsta: Payment expected 27 May

4. Skylineguy19: 20% Silvia

5. Skylineguy19: 20% Falcon

6. Krishy: 35%

7. Cronic: 35% and tint removal- Payment expected 1 June

8. ImportS13: vr4 20%

9. Typevu: 35%

10. typevu's mate: 35%

11.Madaz:

12.Blue32:

13.Pistol-Pete:35%

14.DOMN8R: 35%

15.WLD MAN: 35% R31

16:WLD MAN: 20% R33

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Can i ask if its metallic tint? I wanna tint my car but theres inbuilt Navi.

Just wanna find out. thanks

Hey,

It does have a low amount metallic base, however I have discussed this with Auto Perfection and they will be using a NON metallic tint for windows containing any arials. (no colour difference)

Not sure if this helps with a Navi, I will put it on the list and ask tomorrow.

Cheers,

Penny

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