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Ok. So out of 30 people 11 have been and done. I guess I've learned a lesson and I will never allow confirmation without deposit again.

New available dates for bookings.

Tuesday 19 April.

Saturday 30 April.

Friday 20 May.

If you haven't booked with Robert for one of these days or another suitable to both of you then you will miss out. This gives people another month which is more than enough considering it has been nearly three months already.

There are two people in Iraq so they have excuses. If your airconditioning doesn't work it doesn't matter anymore because it's no longer summer.

Get it happening guys. We are all busy. By having this many no shows we are collectively ripping this guy off because the discount was based on volume. I don't rip people off.

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I agree with you, but our skyline is currently being fixed by the car yard who has ripped us off!!! and we will hopefully pick it up tomorrow, the two trucks are on the road and it is extreamly difficult to get all 3 together as you would imagine especially when they have to be undercover.

If he doesnt mind doing one at a time then that would be ok

please pm/e-mail me his number again

thanks

Ok. So out of 30 people 11 have been and done.  I guess I've learned a lesson and I will never allow confirmation without deposit again.

 

New available dates for bookings.

 

Tuesday 19 April.

 

Saturday 30 April.

 

Friday 20 May.

 

If you haven't booked with Robert for one of these days or another suitable to both of you then you will miss out.  This gives people another month which is more than enough considering it has been nearly three months already.

 

There are two people in Iraq so they have excuses.  If your airconditioning doesn't work it doesn't matter anymore because it's no longer summer.

 

Get it happening guys.  We are all busy.  By having this many no shows we are collectively ripping this guy off because the discount was based on volume.  I don't rip people off.

  • 3 weeks later...

Big thanks to both Robert and Adam - had my windows tinted at 5am this morning in 5%. Robert tells me to wait a week before making final judgement (for the water to evaporate etc), but so far everyone who has seen the car has loved it!

Thanks!!!

Hey Abo Bob,

soon as i get my car on the road i'm heading over to robert...i've spoken to him and told him of my situation. The car is currently at grey and he should have it for me by friday i hope.

Sorry for the huge delays.

George

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  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry to bring up an old thread, but I was doing a seach on 'tinting' is there still any deals going on?

I'm interested in getting my car tinted but don't know if it's too late for this one.

  • 3 weeks later...

I need to get my drivers window tinting redone. :)

My car was broken into and had various things such as my Momo wheel horncap and JVC heaudnit stolen, and my window tinting scratched. UGH. UGH.

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