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I have two cars to get tinted in the very near future and was wondering if anyone else needed to get theirs done too ?

I have a couple of good contacts who can do tinting (not SolarTint or any of those big expensive shops)

If we got 5-8 cars together and went to one of these guys we might be able to get a bit of a discount happening.

Post here if interested.

If no interest in the next week or two, I'll just be going ahead with it.

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Should be less than $200. I think my Skyline was done for like $180 so if group buy - Maybe $150-$160 - That's just a guess though.

OK That's 3 Cars interested so far:

B-Man - 2 x 4 door sedans

CerealKiller - 1 x 2 door coupe

SW20-GT - 1 x 2 door coupe

Roy - 1 x 2 door coupe

Deserteagle - 1 x 2 door coupe

Endorean - 1 x 2 door coupe

Ultimatepowder - 1 x 4 door sedan

OBaYBe - 1 x 2 door coupe

Duncan - 1 x block of flats

mmmgtir - 1 x 2 door hatch

DJ984 - 1 x 2 door coupe, 2 x 4 door sedans

mzgtst - 1 x 2 door coupe

MrExa - 1 x 4 door wagon (block of flats :P )

fatz - 1 x driftn 2 door coupe

Jimbo2000 - (are you interested Jimbo ??)

cs_180 - 1 x 2 door coupe

raz0$harp - 1 x 2 door coupe, 1 x ppl mover, 1 x 2 door hatch

Mooks - 1 x 2 door coupe

MaTBoy - 1 x 2 door coupe

Merli - 1 x 2 door coupe

TonyGTST - 1 x 2 door coupe

YRLO5S - 1 x Suzuki Cino (what eva that is ??? ;) )

Evil Elmo - 1 x corolla hatch

Mooks (AD) - 1 x 2 door coupe :) :)

Thats - 29 cars. I'll start the negotiations......

Oh - add a post if you are interested !

B-Man...

is it limited 2 skylines, or would they be able to do a commodore? :dons fire retardent suit, stands back and awaits torents of abuse:

im be interestred, however would like to know a firmer figure before commitment...im a student with a slim budget, hence no skyline (...yet...)

I think we should be able to get a price for a 2 door and a price for a 4 door.

I am bringing the Gloria (4 door) and my Dad's Camry (4 door)

So it will not be a prob.

nicknick - are you interested in helping us cost out & manage a group buy ??

Yeah, Id be interested for the stagea, wont arive until april tho. Is there a timeframe, see if you can drag out the end date or even get it as a perm club discount price :P

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