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James, count me in buddy!! I'm in desperate need of some sexy tint. You reckon though that these mobs can do at least 20% tint? None of this moral fag crap 35%...

Yeah of course, i spoke to them about that, they said they can do any % you want but obviously if its illegal tint they wont be held responsible.

forgot to call that other dude, will try and remember monday

What's the difference in cost for a 4 door? Should be roughly the same yeah as 4 door 33's don't have that extra little quarter window as lots of sedans do. Obviously it would use slightly more material but it would also be an easier job than a 2 door as it's easier to access the windows?

Just spoke to Brett, he said $150 for skylines or $170 for 4 door skylines, other cars you will have to call him for a price and his still in ferntree gully

Very nice, could be interested too mate

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I had 15% on my 31 years ago @ night you literally cannot see anything, even headlights are hard to pickup. Was actually a bit dangerous to be honest.

Especially now with RWC requires them to check the tint... Suggestion would be to go 35% on the doors and then 25% on the side/rear windows :)

35% works well on the seeing windows if you have it darker on the side ones etc.

Less light on the inside and so on making it appear darker. :thumbsup:

I might get mine done next week actually now i think about it

35% works well on the seeing windows if you have it darker on the side ones etc.

Less light on the inside and so on making it appear darker. :thumbsup:

I might get mine done next week actually now i think about it

Will be keen to see some pics on how it ends up

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