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If you want some wicked tint call peter from vivid tint. He's real freindly and does an awesome job. His number is 0409370141 and he's in belmont. I got him to take my tint off coz it was too dark for compliance and also for the tint. You won't be dissapointed.

nOOSE

How much did he do for yours?

I duno what % mine is but from the outside it is full mirror,and from inside its actually not to bad.

Is that legal to have mirror tint so long as you can still see from the inside to the outside clearly????

Nahh u have to be able to see in as far as i know, so mirror tint is not legal.

Still ive been driving round with 15% or something ridiculous that was on the car when i bought it and never been pulled over, its kinda hard to see out at night though. :D

If you want some wicked tint call peter from vivid tint. He's real freindly and does an awesome job. His number is 0409370141 and he's in belmont. I got him to take my tint off coz it was too dark for compliance and also for the tint. You won't be dissapointed.

nOOSE

Is this Peter that does it from his house? I think he's in Morley though?

, gonna get mine done soon, he did my girlfriends Mirage. He's fantastic.

I vote for vivid (Peter) as well :)

Took my tint off for licencing and will be getting him to re tint. Cheapest in perth...and I searched. Next cheapest was sun pro in osborne park.

(I guess price will vary depending on how many windows and size of the windows).

you're thinking of peter gardner. he does awesome tint, generally limo tint, but will do greater visibilities too.

I've had 2 of my cars done through him, and mates who have had like 3 or more cars done by him.

NO tinting is the best :P give every cops less chance to pick on you.

They can always give you a yellow and tell you to go to pits for inspection.

Happened to me though

i got my tint done thru novus in geraldton, (mum works there) so i got them to write a signed letter stating 35% had been installed, havent had any issues :rofl:

Peter Garden is my uncle haha.

Perths best window tinter without a doubt ( 30! years experience no bull sh*t)

yes he is still in morley (across from the ford dealership)

his contact number is 0439 877 978

he isnt the cheapest in perth but what do you expect when someone has 30 years experience in the industry haha.

my car has a film called black chrome. during the day its a reflective black and at night basicly black.

he has 5 grade through to legal

cheers

Adam

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