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Originally posted by Tracka

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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

What about car mate? They are cool when it comes to tints too

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i suppose that is why anything under 35% has been made illegal in nsw. proberly relates to a safety factor. i.e half the people in this country cant drive for shit, add on 5% tint, 20inch niche chrome wheels, twin turbo etc. explaines why insurance is so high

no pun intended

Originally posted by PranK

DESTROY - i disagree, i have good quality tints and at night, when there are no street lights, or when reversing etc.. it makes it a fair bit harder to see stuff.

Well I guess thats true.

But from the inside mine look no where near as dark as yours, looks like you can't even see out during the day on yours :lol:

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