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I removed all my tint many months ago now... I miss it... but it's awesome being able to see at night!

So glad to be rid of the horribly scratched blue crud...

Also, dear son of rajab... removing it from the rear window with windex and glad wrap on the inside...then a heat gun on the outside of the glass to boil the windex against the tint...

If you've never been high on windex before, good. I don't recommend it!

I was considering being lazy enough to just remove all the glass out of the doors of my old car and put it back into the new car, so I didn't have to worry about getting tinted windows.

Unsure if this actually constitutes being lazy, though....

I have 20% all round and factory headlights... Driving at night is fine

I'm a man though

factory headlights are better... the HID's just light up a narrow column in front of the car... kinda like a tunnel

I'm having a hard time finding a light bronze tint. Or any bronze tint for that matter. Emailed a mob who distributes some of the better brand of tint and they told me they can only get the charcoal, black and clear products in Aus :(

I believe it's the latter. There's no regulation on coloured tint, just can't be mirror finish. I did find a local manufacturer who do bronze tints in 70%, 50% & 35% before I was making serious enquiries and now I can't find them :/

Steer clear the finance company will not tell you the payout figure and you run a risk of the seller not paying the finance.. by law the bike can be repossessed without any question

The amount of cars I have had repossessed from a third party is actually quite surprising

Edit: if you pay the purchasing amount to the finance company and it doesn't cover the outstanding they will still repo

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