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I'm going on the 26th of february.

Can I just say to everyone here that it's a bit surprising that 30 odd people have emailed me and confirmed yet only about 6 have gone and got their windows tinted so far.

I know we have 3 months but I would have thought that was only necessary for about 5 of the 30 odd.

What's happening peoples?

Don't worry too much about days set aside, call him and book your time.

I'm just waiting to sort out my air con as i always drive with my windows down. :)

One of my old tints have scrathes on it due to something rubing against it when opening and closing. Can he fix that? I would hate if my new tint got scratched.

I'm just waiting to sort out my air con as i always drive with my windows down.  :rofl:

I'm in exactly the same position: need to sort aircon ASAP because 48 hours with the windows up and no aircon = hell.

LW.

I have a window regulator problem that I need fixed before I get the windows tinted, as apparently when replacing it, it is very easy to scratch the window tint.

Hi Guys,

Few weeks down the track and im totally happy with the tints.

Heres couple of photos of 28% tint

Im so glad i did it since sydney has still been pretty hot and sunny, plus the price was great considering solartint wanted $300 for all my windows!

Yeah I saw the white R33 there it was a looker :(

Maybe my tint isnt as dark or something, or the type I chose isnt as great, but mine is far less dark than yours was. Robert said you had 28%, but maybe you went the other 28% film he was offering.

Oh well, *shrugs*. You live, you learn.

Booked in for this Saturday morning: 7:15AM :spew: -- Robert is a "morning person".. he starts at 6:00AM! -- I, on the other hand, am not :D He has been extremely helpful so far, fitting me in at extremely late notice :)

locosam / MarkE: which films did you go with? I think Robert mentioned he has a Cybertint and a something else @ 28 percent. Just wondering which is which :)

cooky2511: picsorban :)

LW.

Mine was the 28% non reflective.

Reflective looked really good on his ute, but i didnt think the reflective would suit my car much (plus i didnt want the extra attention from police). Im not sure what he called it, but it was the same as roberts ute

Got my car done on Sunday morning (28%, non-reflective). Only had time for one quick piccy because it started raining:

Before (when car was in Japan):

tint-before.jpg

After:

tint-after.jpg

Let me also add to the praise for Robert: he is just a top bloke. Fitted me in last minute, nothing was too much trouble, extremely helpful. You couldn't ask for me. Do the right think by him guys: if you put your name down, give him a call an organise a time to do your tint.

Thanks also to Adam for organising the group buy.

Lucien.

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