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Hey all,

Ready to get me windows tinted ASAP...

Does anyone recomend anyone...

After somewhere with quality shit, good job... and will go into illegal % for me.

I rang up LC auto in Mitchell, and his booked out until 3Feb... but i was pretty keen on getting it sooner.

Any recomendations will be great..

Cheers

Andrew.

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LC Auto did a superb job on my liberty and about 5 other friends cars. Unfortunately sounds like word has gotten around though if hes booked out that far ahead.

If I ever get my fronts tinted I will be doing it there. -Although matching the factory UV glass on the back could be interesting....

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There is no other better than "Instant" 2 Geelong st in Fyshwick. Runs off the street parralel to Canberra Ave. Near the give way signs. Previously cost me $220 for all glass except the Windscreen. The rear window on a 32 is bloody hard to do properly, so choose a tinter wisley. Ask for Terry and mention SAU, see how you go.

He's done my GTS_T, Jayce's, Jerry (J Racing) and heaps heaps more.

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If I ever get my fronts tinted I will be doing it there. -Although matching the factory UV glass on the back could be interesting....

lol after seeing your rear quater windows i can agree with that lol its the one major downside with these jap imports is that you cant match the tinting cause its to dark here :(

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