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John rang me today. Someone who booked with him didn't turn up. I won't say who, but PLEASE guys, if you book in, make sure you turn up.

He's giving us all a good deal, the least you can do is turn up when you book, or give him a courtesy call.

He refused work because he had a booking.... doesn't reflect well on me or the club don't u think?...

thanks guys

Mate you can get ur windows done cheaper then that ,, i have a R33 that i tinted myself .. but then again i have been tinting for over 12yrs ,,.. and my advice is dont go to a tintacar dealer cause they will charge u heaps.. My car is done in 20% from rear window to the small quaters and the front doors are done in 30% and its all legal..

Mate you can get ur windows done cheaper then that ,, i have a R33 that i tinted myself .. but then again i have been tinting for over 12yrs ,,.. and my advice is dont go to a tintacar dealer cause they will charge u heaps.. My car is done in 20% from rear window to the small quaters and the front doors are done in 30% and its all legal..

of course you can.

but there are several things to consider

1) Quailty of the tint

2) The fact that this bloke does run a business and does need to earn a living

i mean sh|t, you want the bloke to make $10-$15 off each car for an hours work?

come on.........

WEST - BL00DY HELL MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:rofl:

Yeap i called back but i was engaged. How does this sound i got out of the house at 7,30 am and got defected 15mins after that? I was running around like a chook try to get it off and call him back on the tuesday to say sorry and explain stuffs.

Shouldn't have freaking go toward that area.

I hope you are all happy with the Tints so far, couldn't be fudged reading the entire thread.

Brett at tint a car in Camberwell is the tint master, i say that with authority, any one that knows me knows that when i recommend some one they are damn good or I would just shut my mouth and not post.

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