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i have had 5% tints on my past 4 cars.. one of them had silver too (fully reflective - like mirrors).

It is REALLY difficult to drive at night if its a dark street, just keep that in mind (basically, opening the windows/doors and leaning out or using the mirrors to reverse!)

I can give you a number if you want, he does it on the sly cause its illegal... PM me.

I got my car done at Sol-ace after I bought it in September. I got their 'formula one' (supposedly the world's best tint *pfft*). Not only did it cost me $400, but you can hardly even notice it's there and to make matters worse, have had to take it back to be re-tinted twice due to big bubbles and scratches!

I would have really liked a nice dark reflective tint...

Moral of the story....

Chat to you guys before doing anything to your car! :thumbsup:

boys

there is a guy here in fairfield (sydney) who will do any tint for you except colours ie 5%, 20%, 35%(max legal in NSW ha ha) etc

he has done around 10 of my personal cars and can guarentee his work. he takes his time 2 make sure it is done right the first time!

price eg VT commodore $220 for 20% tint it is good quality and will not bubble i can give u his contact number if u message me

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