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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

thanks Penny. Let me know.

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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

17.Brad20:20% and rear tint removal

18.Tommmo:35%

19.Jap_Star:35%

20.

I will be posting query answers as soon as Ric calls me back.

Cheers,

Penny

its interesting to see how many people are going with 20% tint for their street cars......35% is pretty damn dark.....i used to have 17% on my skyline before and on a dark rainy night its was horrible to drive....i had to drive with windows down so that i can see what is happening next to me :(........

MORE INFO......

Legal:

From Feb 2010, it is legal to have 35% tint on ALL WINDOWS besides the windscreen.

If you want 20%, be aware that it is defectable (rare, but it happens).

About the tint:

The particular tint that Auto Perfection will be using on our cars is the SunGaurd PerformX 'Charcoal' Film.

The deal:

After all the money has been transfered to Auto Perfection, you have 6 Months to book in for your tint.

thats a pretty sick deal id also like to get 20% on my windscreens thanks

its interesting to see how many people are going with 20% tint for their street cars......35% is pretty damn dark.....i used to have 17% on my skyline before and on a dark rainy night its was horrible to drive....i had to drive with windows down so that i can see what is happening next to me :) ........

Hmmm... That's made me think, I was going for 20% maybe I should have a look at a car with 20% and 35% cause I have no idea on the darkness, just thought 20% would look better

What's other peoples opinions on 20%? Is it too dark?

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Add me please! :)

I need both front windows on the Stagea done (rest is privacy glass) and I need all windows done on our 81 Colt (except windscreen obviously). All in 35% please :)

$255 for the lot? (or have I got it wrong?)

thats a pretty sick deal id also like to get 20% on my windscreens thanks

cant get windscreen tinted :)

Hmmm... That's made me think, I was going for 20% maybe I should have a look at a car with 20% and 35% cause I have no idea on the darkness, just thought 20% would look better

What's other peoples opinions on 20%? Is it too dark?

20% is nice 35% a little too light - even if its legal :)

Add me please! :D

I need both front windows on the Stagea done (rest is privacy glass) and I need all windows done on our 81 Colt (except windscreen obviously). All in 35% please :)

$255 for the lot? (or have I got it wrong?)

correct

Ric is in the process of moving his shop, albeit 2 doors up he will have a nice show room do display speaker's and subs and a nice place to park also, when i get more info he will be inviting SAU down for a grand reopening bbq :(

i hope this helps a little Penny

Thanks Steve! feel free to jump in and answer when I'm not around. Much appreciated :)

I had 35% on my R34 and it wasn't light at all...that my be because it has a slight tint inside the factory window...

Either way I'm going all legal so it will never be an issue with po po. Haha

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