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They can defect you yes. Whether they will bother to or even notice it is another thing. I've got 18% and i reckon that's the perfect tint as it's dark enough to really block out glare and make it a bit more private during the day but light enough to still have good visibility at night.

Got a few mates with 5% and looks like someone got a paint roller and painted their windows black. If i was a cop I would have no problems handing out defects for 5% as it HAS to significantly impair night visibility as well as during the day!

I reckon a simple trick is to put the windows down as soon as you're getting pulled over so that they don't have to go looking for you through the tint as that is probably when they will think someone is not right.

Yeah you can get it changed back... take it to the shop and pay another 250 to get the windows retinted lol. As well as paying the defect!

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legal windown tint is .

35% on front windows (So front drivers and front passangers)

15% on rear windows (any thing behind the driver)

I got this from the ADR book. ill get the link.

link

http://www.nt.gov.au/transport/mvr/vehicle...etins/ibv51.pdf

JUST RELISED ITS FOR THE NT

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i got my tint from (Accredited Window Tinting) in SA, got it done for like $170 but thats only because my dads bisness is next door and yeh.

its a 4door 34 and i got 25% allround

here's a pic of the side

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just dont go to the tint professor, ive heard so many bad storys it isnt funny

i found tint a car the best, they did a realy good job on my car.

i personally dont like getting it done to dark, because really dark windows and no tint on the windscreen looks crap imo

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