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ive been quote around $300 :D ,cheapest on is $250.including peel the old films off.how much do you guys spend,and where u guys go tint ur skylines?(im in the north of melbourne).is there any reputable shops. some said $150 can get the job done,but ive been quote $300,been raped? :)

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I think it depends what sort of tint goes back on it etc.

I'm getting darkest legal done on mine at express tinting. They quoted me at like $300 i think. Forgot what sort of film they were putting on it.

I know a few others here used express tinting since i asked around before i decided to go with them. I haven't got mine done yet though.

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There's a billboard I pass every day for a Solartint dealer that offers a free mobile service, full tint with lifetime warranty for $275.

However, if you have previous tint to remove there is sometimes a fair bit of labour involved in stripping it and cleaning the old glue so that will push the price up.

If you can get mates' rates $200 is achievable but I reckon anyone who charges you $150 for a tint when you walk in off the street is going to do a shithouse job.

Don't even consider getting a tint unless they offer a lifetime warranty.

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those guys charge me $100 to remove the old tint,all of them have a lifetime warranty.solaris $300 carbon $300 sonic $350. when you guys tint your lines,did you remove the rear speaker cover,coz they ask me to remove it myself to save the labour.

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all done,send my car to mr tinting today,remove and retint $275.all work done in 3 hours,nothing been remove.but its just too smell of the Windex,cant open window for 2days.when i drive car back home,it was like suffocated to death,but guys did a good job

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