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Would just like to say that, greg did an excellent job!! no complaints at all n hes pretty fast at it now as well.. I even made it to maccas breakfast lol..

See i had to drive from sutherlandshire to his house, and the car was booked in at 8.30am, so traffic was a b****..

But for anyone who still wants to go n get their tints done, do it now, before it ends..

Just beware of his dog hahahah..

thanks 2 blitz as well..

I was thinking of taking up this Group Buy, then I saw the HORNSBY :P

Could it possibly be any further away? And still be in Sydney ;)

And I need 2 cars done, that's 2 trips to HORNSBY :):O

Will he travel?

:) cheers :)

Yea, i would like my car to get 15% tint as well, and a friend.

but hornsby a bit turns off,

Maybe we can have a lil groupy so he can come to us, instead of we going to him?

My area is Liverpool

I have 10% on my car and I hate it. At night the front windows are just too dark. Sometimes I have to slow down and put the window down in dark streets.

I would recommend people getting 35% on the front windows and 15% on the back. Keeps the jap look. Have you noticed that a lot of imports arrive here with really dark back windows with the front windows clear?

Apparently a nissan factory option in japan is exactly that.

I was thinking of taking up this Group Buy, then I saw the HORNSBY :P

Could it possibly be any further away?

Could you possibly get your windows done elsewhere? :D

bump.

Got mine done on saturday.

35%

Greg is a good fella.

I told him what I wanted out of the tints and even though the 35% cost less, he said that would suit my needs more so than the darker ones.

It's not dark really. So it's not for the posers among us.

I just wanted to stop the heat and therefore making the air con more efficient.

that's just what I got.

I do have to say this though..

it's a 2 man job.

greg tints the windows, you have to entertain the poochie..

LOL..

Helpful hint:

pin the dog down before he starts getting too playful...

or if you are a pansy, he can lock the dog away.

Thanks BLITZ for the group buy and thanks greg for job well done.

Hi all, Greg has advised me that he will be happy to extend this group buy until the end of March as a few people have expressed interest but are short on funds.

I will update the first post.

Nick

I had mine tinted in 28% non-reflective tint in the last SAU group buy from the guy in North Ryde, and its great.

It is very dark at night though. I wouldnt go any darker.

I was going to go 20%, but it wouldve been far too dark at night.

15% at night would be suicidal.

15% is just perfect i reckon.. hmm i can still see out the window, but yea, not ideal in very dark streets..

Hmm will Pm you again blitz..

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