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after seeing cars with friggin dark privacy glass... pretty jelly.

would be bad at night though. and then would get driver/passenger windows tinted as well or looks weird.

like mine LOL

need to tint fronts soon :P

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

Yeah, am aware that 35% is darkest legal but just not sure if it's dark enough.

35% looks pretty light judging from the youtube videos.

after seeing cars with friggin dark privacy glass... pretty jelly.

would be bad at night though. and then would get driver/passenger windows tinted as well or looks weird.

My R34 came with privacy glass for the back and rear quarter glass, not sure how many others did. Seeing out the back can be a bit hard at night, but it's great in stopping the sun reflections and SUV's with HID beams...

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

Nevermind, found comparison photo.

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

15-30% is massive difference not really comparable 30% you can see in out easy 15% barely if ya wanna be thug go 5% im not a fan personally it's too dark & dangerous at night

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

Strong Mediterranean genetics

I had 15% on the skyline, will get it again on the new car for sure

Thanks martin.

I wonder how to specify an item if there are 2 with the same part number...

Coz ornament on the left much better than the right.

Y34 does not need a spoiler!

Its for the pulsar bro.
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