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Does anyone have any info on the laws on window tinting?

I heard that if the car is pre 1991, then you can have them as dark as you want. But then i also heard that it has to be on before rego.

Can anyone clarify this for me at all?

I'm looking to get dark black, brown or purple tints for my HR31 GTS-x to try and keep that 80's look going as well as making it look nice.

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Jago, yeah it has to be on pre-rego, have a look at the link.....if it was first registered before August 1994 you can have dark tint, as long as it's already on the vehicle..

any new tint put on has to be 35% VLT (visable light transmission)

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/dow.../vsi03_rev3.pdf

pete, reversing is so hard because of the cans you consume. i've seen your car, there is no tint mate, it's the beer goggles you can't see through... bummer.

i must agree though the dark tint can be a bit of a safety hazzard, my quarter windows and rear screen are pretty much black. it's a real bitch to see through.

yeah that's what I reckon.

unless the window tinters aren't allowed to do that or something...I have no idea..

i've already arranged it with the boss of 6 star solutions, as the company i work for contracts them out to do window tints and detailing etc. He said i can go as dark as i want(and he'll do it), even ambulance/limo grade....

i've driven an R33 with dark black tints at night before, was a bit tricky but was still ok.

Fatz... that's why you mount spotties on your boot or on your rear parcel shelf thingo ;)

Good if some prick is hi-beaming you or tailgating you, just hit em with the spotties.

Actually, that's quite a good idea, good work jago *high five*

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