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VQ30 neads moar stainless intake and exhaust.

also needs some tint.

and some coilovers. and some low.

then its waiting game for wheels and body kit.

christmas presents for family? pfft. getting a ride in the car is generous enough :P

I removed the tint from the skyline after it came back from an insurance repair horribly scratched and tearing... Didn't really miss it too much since it was horrid blue jdm tint which was turning blurry.

Now I'm in the Emo with tint darker than Ric with a tan, I love it again... Coming into Summer it's gonna be gooooood. Reduces glare from headlights etc as well, sun in the mirrors, etc

Is it legal? Probably not. :/

Edit: No Mike, Bronze tint is aids

I reckon they should polarise front windscreens... Headlights are a PITA when in a low car. And sunrise/sunset are also annoying.

Some renaults come with that blue-tinge windscreen... Wonder what that is.

I removed the tint from the skyline after it came back from an insurance repair horribly scratched and tearing... Didn't really miss it too much since it was horrid blue jdm tint which was turning blurry.

Now I'm in the Emo with tint darker than Ric with a tan, I love it again... Coming into Summer it's gonna be gooooood. Reduces glare from headlights etc as well, sun in the mirrors, etc

Is it legal? Probably not. :/

Edit: No Mike, Bronze tint is aids

Yeh, prev owner said it was darkest legal, but I have my doubts lol

inb4 granny spec

brnz.jpg

GAAAAAAAY

Eww not like that, moar liek dis

Cammy8.jpg

GAY

thinking this would suit more:

PinkCivic2.jpg

GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY

or go Filipino style

tint the front as well

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LOL

How dark is 15%? Can you stand outside and see see inside?

Nevermind, found comparison photo.

hmm... 15% or 30%, can't decide.

35% is legal darkest. even then it's not really super easy to see stuff inside the car.

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