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Is it Brett? I forget...

I am thinking of getting my car done next saturday 22 May if they can fit me in, anyone interested in coming along and getting a discount (quasi group tint)?

And what did the last Group tint cost there?

Cheers :(

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Bad news people – Brett has sold out of tint-a-car Camberwell, and the new owners only work half days on Saturdays… slackers. In any case, they aren’t that price competitive ($220 for F1), so maybe we should look elsewhere.

hey Ferni, they weren't willing to go lower than $220 per car... and in any case they said that they could only do 3 cars on Sat morning as they're only open until lunch.

Further, I have original tint that has to come off - they can't do that on saturday because it takes too long, so it has to go in during the week - and in the week they are only open 8:30 until 4:30...

doesn't look like they want business :)

Bring back Brett!!

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