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if your car is pre 1996 then tint laws are different

i pulled this a few times on my last car (94 r33) it had 10% tint on it, every time i got pulled over and questioned about it id just say it came like that, has been through compiance etc with it on... and they didnt say anything

but as mango said its also got alot to do with how u drive and ur attitude toward cops. when it comes down to it the police can yellow sticker you for just about anything

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Originally posted by Gerds

limo tint is nice but u wouldnt want to void ur insurance.

Gerds it is very unlikely that a claim would be knocked back for

limo tints as the car has to be claimed to be "unroadworthy" and there would have to be proof that the accident was caused because of the tints - it is not impossible but very unlikely...

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Originally posted by Spada33

Gerds it is very unlikely that a claim would be knocked back for

limo tints as the car has to be claimed to be "unroadworthy" and there would have to be proof that the accident was caused because of the tints - it is not impossible but very unlikely...

crap! insurance companies will find anything to try and void a claim!

few years ago a friend in a vk calais put fe2 suspension in his car without telling racv, he pulled out of a street and cleaned up another car, his fault, and when the asser checked the car out, he jacked up the car and saw the suspension and said that it wasent on the policy and void his claim! Suspension had nothing to do with the accident, yet he got done!

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Adam those two lines are created because it's maybe too stick to the window.

it holds the winscreen while it is half way up so it does not rattle, I think you can undo all the panel then loosen up the screw or remove it all but I would not recomend it.

as long as sand or rock doesnt sit in it, it sould be ok! it better be safe then sorry.

cheers

Joe

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i have seen lots of import cars with these lines. My 32 & my previous 180sx had them too. I was at a tinting place a while back and he was looking at my windows and said to the other fella there that my car had these same lines on it that other people who had been in there.

I find it is worse if you wind your windows down while they are wet. I now allways dry my windows well before i put them down.

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