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Hi guys,

Anyone been in contact with Ground Zero (Martin) lately? I've tried contacting him since December with no success. I spoke to Carbon Car Systems who are next door and say they rarely see him anymore.

Anyone have any suggestions of other places i can get done around the same area?

I have used the search function and found customworx and zinus tinting but they don't have as much feedback online as Ground Zero does.

Cheers

Colin

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I've tried ringing him numerous times! His phone goes straight to "person you called is not available" . I've left a message as well and contacted him on jdmst forums with no reply.

Would love to get him to do my car as well but summers ticking and i need tint asap.

Cheers

Funny...

I called him at 2.15 and he could remember the BsB VS2 that he tinted for me - and yet he sounded stoned.

Solvents don't do that do they?

Doesn't Daniel at Carbon Systems do tinting too? At least his network or TSI's network can give you a heads up.

You can also try Greg from Unique Auto Tinting. He's based in Westleigh (close to Hornsby) but does a great job and excellent prices. In fact, I just booked the Wife's 350Z in next Sat. And he does still honor his Skylines Australia discount - after all these years!

He did my GTR back in 2009 and true to his word, the tinting still looks like the day I had it done! Impressive!

I highly recommend is worth the trek.

Mate I can't remember honestly its been that long and I have had a heap of cars done there before, Im pretty sure he's not as low priced as Martin - but they also do an awesome job.

I think with most tinting guys the price varies depending if you go in summer or winter.

No luck with martin still, tried ringing a couple more times + sms's but its weekend so i don't really expect a reply. Will ask Carbon who they use, if its mobile would be even better.

Thanks for the recommendations guys! If i can't find anything local i'll definitely treck out to one of those places :D

You can also try Greg from Unique Auto Tinting. He's based in Westleigh (close to Hornsby) but does a great job and excellent prices. In fact, I just booked the Wife's 350Z in next Sat. And he does still honor his Skylines Australia discount - after all these years!

He did my GTR back in 2009 and true to his word, the tinting still looks like the day I had it done! Impressive!

I highly recommend is worth the trek.

As above.

Greg has tinted every one of my cars for the last 10 or so years, excellent work and excellent prices

You can also try Greg from Unique Auto Tinting. He's based in Westleigh (close to Hornsby) but does a great job and excellent prices. In fact, I just booked the Wife's 350Z in next Sat. And he does still honor his Skylines Australia discount - after all these years!

He did my GTR back in 2009 and true to his word, the tinting still looks like the day I had it done! Impressive!

I highly recommend is worth the trek.

YES. FINALLY. The first time someone that has recommended a shop (any shop) that is within 15min drive of me. I'm gonna ring them up and get it done ASAP. hahahahaha

by the way, do we need to be SAU member to get the discount and/ or mention skylines australia to get it? Or just rock up in a skyline =D

@CLNSKY come with me this saturday

Edited by darksky34

I like Martin, top job everytime and he's cheap, I mean really cheap.. sometimes I rub my eyes to see if the job is any good for the price and it's great everytime.

I even tell my family members to go there, he offered to drive my aunty to the shops whilst he tinted her car.. Now that's service haha

just went to greg @ unique auto tinting on the weekend, he fit me in on saturday morning at 8am before he went to his workshop, excellent guy got my front 2 windows done in less than 30mins and still gives the SAU discount - in his words "ill just charge whatever that price was"

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