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For those that Are interested here is a section from the RTA about window tinting.

I have attached the full Vehicle Standards Information as well.

Hmm thats interesting where it says in that rta document that authorised inspection units, pink slips, actually check window tinting.

I guess I just have to be more careful to where exactly I get my pinkslips done after I get my car tinted.

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Yup. I just called Greg.

I'll be going over to his place this Sat at 10am to get my R33 4door tinted.

Which day will u be there Blitz?

How much for your GTST - I was looking to get mine done as well

Note to forum admin - I can't PM yet so have to use posts to get the info :D I'm not double posting for no reason

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How much for your GTST - I was looking to get mine done as well

Note to forum admin - I can't PM yet so have to use posts to get the info :P I'm not double posting for no reason

Hi Brad, if you have any pricing related questions or you are looking for a tint option not shown in the first post, please give Greg a ring and he will be more than happy to work something out for you :P

Cheers,

Nick

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