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Originally posted by inark

i got darker than legal on mine and when i got pulled over by the cops at the dyno day they even said "u can barely see that p plate" to which i stayed silent as i only had it done the week before lol

mine was 150 cause im l337.... i know where the guy lives and i have his number etc so if it bubbles i go back and he redoes it for me.

p platers pffftt!!

i am getting 20% at the back and casue my interior is dark the guy said u wont be able to see in the back at all, but who cares i aint no p plater. ;)

If there are no problems with 20%, then i guess that i will go that. I might get a little lighter for the side windows, and I'll also need to get my sunroof tinted.

I really wonder what my last cars windows were tinted at if i couldn't see out the back window at night. You could only see headlights of the cars behind you, nothing more. But it worked a treat if you didn't want people to be able to see in...

Yeah maybe. The car was imported a bit before i bought it. It looked really good, but i just couldn't see why someone would want to go so dark. It just makes all your windows usless.

At least when it was dry you could just open a window, i had so many troubles when it was raining.

If your back window is 15%, then maybe i could go 20% all round without any hassles. I've got a black car, so it should look pretty impressive.

I'm getting mine done at Premier - 'Back and Sides Please!!!'

The guy told me $250 - their top of the range stuff - 'Mirage' I think he called it. Triple Layer Metallic Film, 66% Heat Reduction, and Lifetime Guarantee...sounds pretty sweet to me.

Going to book it in on Saturday, but unsure of what % tint to go...

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