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Often the pricestarts at the manufacturer. ...not necessarily the shop.
 
 
On a different not.....whos a good window tinter? Need old stuff removed and new stuff put on. Need suggestions. ..kgo



Yeah that one too - oh well I'll do my research on parts in near future before just go ahead and replace em.


Window stuff - Tinter ? Groupon ? Cheap prices [emoji28]

Julian - 0423 202 109. He comes to you to get the tinting done. Have 2 cars at home with his tinting and its been 3 years, no issues whatsoever yet.

His prices are really good too!

Edited by colin.ssc
17 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

What about@z00key &@manne &@r dirty 3 ??

Negative that. Ill be in Caiguna tonight unfortunately. 

Colin ill contact that guy next week to di tinting.  Cheers

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