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Pemier tint Whitehorse rd Mitcham, speak to John Piper on 9873 4777 and tell him you are part of the SAU group tint.

Coupes are $145 for 35%, $30 more to get the rears done in 20% which most of us have gone for and looks very nice.

I am not sure how long this will last so hurry if you want to save $$$.

Thanks to Jetsgts Ben for organising this great deal.

:D

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theres a guy mccr used to use and he does a fair few number of car clubs

i know he can probably do a better price that what u got quoted above

a friend used him on his new car and was tops job cheap too

will find out contact details

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yes I am interested, currently looking for mine as well. Only had a quote from Autobarn of ballpark $120 which seems too cheap. Would rather pay for it to be done properly and not in purple. PM me if you go ahead. I have a Lexus if that makes any difference.

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Lol, how about that crappy add which only goes on at like 12 at night?

LOL!! omg that is a shocker. the girl looks like a man....and some guy is rapping saying if ya want all the chicks to want ya then go to tint professor! omg worst add ever!

p.s. ive heard tint pro are good...but if i had a skyline i would pay top $$$ for a really good professional tint...i wouldnt want inexperienced apprentices touching my car like at tint professor

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i cant get the number of a guy i think he is call 'Dr Tint', he is mobile and a mate of mine just had two of his cars done. Excellent job and he said he uses 'tint a car' film.

He quoted my R33 to remove the existing crap on the rear and two rear side windows and put on 20% on all windows: $190

Cheapest quote i have had by far...

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Hey if the job is good I reckon a mobile guy is the way to go.

My car is getting painted so I can't take it anywhere to get tinted.

If we get a mobile guy and organise a list of names and numbers for the cheaper deal

- he can come to us in his own time and no-one is inconvenienced...

yeah yeah organise a mobile guy!

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ok sounds like tint prof is out.

so far we have 4 of us including me and maybe 5 if my mate decides to join in for a group buy. If i can get a definate number i can get a better indication of cost from various places.

so please post your interest.

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Why not the Tint Professer? They were greatt for me. I've had 2 different cars done by them and one done by tintacar and one by a backyard guy (mobile guy - didnt have a workshop). Tint Professer were easily the best on service. Tint qualitys no difference I could see - just service and after care was so much better. I had problems with my first car with tintacar and had a shocking time getting it fixed. Plus it was so damn expensive.

I would recommend The Tint Professer to anyone and in fact have done so.

Plus they have a great forum on their site where you can ask questions on about anything to do with tinting.

The mobile guy I had was useless - cheapest prices but the job was crap, the film quailty was crap - the tint was applyed with dirt and grit and lasted less than 6 months before it started fading and bubbling up and thats when I went to tintprofesser. You get what you pay for I guess.

I have just found this forum. I will put up some pics of my car (done by TinProfesser) when I work out how to use my sisters digital camera and how to stick up some pics here.

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