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hi guys i had a skyline and i had got pull over by cop for tinted windows..they give me a letter to ask me to make the windows lighter and i have bring my car to vic road...if i bring my car to vic road they will only check the windows or they will check my whole car??? and can u guys let me know where to remove the tinted windows with cheap price....thax guys plzzz help

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If tinted windows are all that is detailed in the letter then that is all that Vicroads will check. You can remove tint yourself with a hair dryer, or call a tint place and get some lighter tint put on (they'll remove the old at the same time).

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I've never had much faith in some cops ability to use the "tint meter"... ...I've had them get anything from 15 to 73... ...And that's just from moving from the right to the left... ...And then a 1/4...

If you've got dirty windows it can give a false reading... ...I've got stock tint on my 33 and it's even faded because you can see the SAU Vic sticker "shadow" after I removed them... ...And they still sometimes tell me it's too dark...

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Did you ask them which windows at the time they pulled you over? It'll most likely be your side windows and probably the rear.

Your windscreen most likely won't be tinted...no tint place would do that for you because it's illegal to put any tint on the windscreen.

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I got defect notice for tinted windows when i bring back to vicroad will they check for everything on my car or just the windows

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If tinted windows are all that is detailed in the letter then that is all that Vicroads will check.

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