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If anyone is looking for a good window tinter in canberra area; id highly recommend Martyn from prime window tint. Martyn has done a few cars for me including my R32 just recently, and also done a few for some of my friends. in my experience he pays a lot of attention to detail, takes time to prep everything well and uses good quality tint and has always charged me a fair price.

He is mobile so would come to you, so give him a call

O431 262 two7three

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I had to remove the tint on my door windows to pass road worthy, but they let the dark factory glass in the back pass.

Would be keen to get it re-tinted, but I want to keep it legal!

Any ideas how much just those 2 windows would cost and how long it takes?

Might look into it soon.

Ps. If your one for rules and regs (which I am not) it's Illegal except for track cars.

Oh I see... Might do it any way.

Had the windscreen replaced on my Bluebird once. The one they put on had a blue graduated strip. Loved it.

Prior to that, I had this.

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But that's when i was ghey.

Edit* I guess I could get Shannons to replace my windscreen again. FREE :banana: (it does have a couple of small chips/cracks). :yes:

Edited by Not a Pulsar

Just a heads up: next car I get tint on I'm gonna ask that he doesn't put the "don't wind down for 48hrs" stickers on my window switchs... On my mates lexus and my R32 they left shitty white residue behind and its being a real pain to get off!

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