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35% all round now, pretty sure before the new legislation front windows had to be lighter but they scratched that, as for price it varies for what tint u want, got mine done at tint a car, expensive but they did a good job, but from memory it was just under 300

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best place for tinting in adelaide?

whats the darkest legal tint?

$$?

Contact Auto Perfection mate. Had my tinting done a while back when Penny ran a group buy. Very happy with the job done, quick and hassle free. Not had a problem with it since then.

Gee that must have been back in 08/09 lol

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cheap place that does fantastic work, no fuzz , no bubbles, all the way to the edge.and under the door panel is up from sinergy motorsport about a block same side of the road. CFR the name, way cheaper , and did 35% 3M film ....so no purple

I'm looking into redoing mine, my seat belts have nicked the front windows tint and the monkeys that did my compliance put scratches in the rear window tint...

I found a new product that is Ceramic based but need to check the legality think its 30% light transmission not 35.. grrr not sure if I can get it here yet. , comes in clear as well so you could do you headlights, and front window to save them from UV and scratches.

http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Window_Film/Solutions/Markets-Products/Automotive/Ceramic_Series/

but can block out massive amounts of heat, and UV. I don't understand why 20% isnt legal here, it so hot and the sun so harsh. I had 5% in USA all the way around and a strip on my windsheld. limo tint on a white car looks nice..lol

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