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not in australia. basically anything more reflective than ordinary glass, unless you have a license for it is illegal. You basically put it on and hope you don't get caught :) Although I'm told you can use reflective tint in some areas of the car legally. Not sure.

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im a window tinter, tint all day everyday... reflective tint is completly illegel, laws about cant have darker then 35% is all bullshit, have wat u want, reason being if they defect u, they have to prove to u right there and then its illegel, ie a uv meter, and then IF they have one u have the right to ask when it was callibrated.. they have to be re callibrated after every use or something silly like that... anyways i drive a r33 5% sides and rear 15% front screen, cant see in at all, been pulled over no hassels, basically comes down to drive like a dickhead and u will get defected.. with the film advertised for sale, could i grab a brand name off ya and what film is it? eg johnson?? sp?? es?? kolon?? polystar?? mep??

im a window tinter, tint all day everyday... reflective tint is completly illegel, laws about cant have darker then 35% is all bullshit, have wat u want, reason being if they defect u, they have to prove to u right there and then its illegel, ie a uv meter, and then IF they have one u have the right to ask when it was callibrated.. they have to be re callibrated after every use or something silly like that... anyways i drive a r33 5% sides and rear 15% front screen, cant see in at all, been pulled over no hassels, basically comes down to drive like a dickhead and u will get defected.. with the film advertised for sale, could i grab a brand name off ya and what film is it?  eg johnson?? sp?? es?? kolon?? polystar?? mep??

Its Sunguard if i'm not wrong. Printed made in USA.

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im a window tinter, tint all day everyday... reflective tint is completly illegel, laws about cant have darker then 35% is all bullshit, have wat u want, reason being if they defect u, they have to prove to u right there and then its illegel, ie a uv meter, and then IF they have one u have the right to ask when it was callibrated.. they have to be re callibrated after every use or something silly like that... anyways i drive a r33 5% sides and rear 15% front screen, cant see in at all, been pulled over no hassels, basically comes down to drive like a dickhead and u will get defected.. with the film advertised for sale, could i grab a brand name off ya and what film is it?  eg johnson?? sp?? es?? kolon?? polystar?? mep??

how do you pass pink slips then ? im fffffff think i may have to pull it off ;(

Is there enough film there to do a JZA80 Supra? (Im mainly concented about the rear windscreen as its pretty big!)

JZA80 not sure what model that is, but if thats the newer model shape, u need the rear to be atleast 35" high, tinted one on the weekend actually!, or u can do it in 2 pieces if u wish (BODGY!)

JZA80 not sure what model that is, but if thats the newer model shape, u need the rear to be atleast 35" high, tinted one on the weekend actually!, or u can do it in 2 pieces if u wish (BODGY!)

For the rear, I have 38" high.

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