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Hey Guys,

I've spoken to my boss who wants to do a deal for Skyline Owners...

I work for 2 for 1 Window Tinting on the Gold Coast located at Ashmore and Burleigh.

How Does $160 per Skyline Sound?

How Does $20 extra if we have to remove existing window tints?

Only $20 extra for the 4 door skylines

Please PM for information on tints available. :)

All tints must be done on a Saturday, however we might be able to (depending on interest) tint some cars during the week. All cars must be tinted in groups of 5- or more on the day. We will offer this deal over several Saturdays with dates to be finalised depending on interest.

All Skylines owners must PM me for this deal to be honoured.

P.S - Our Design Team are specialists in creating custom graphics to individualize your car.

You can visit our web site at: http://www.2for1windowtinting.com.au/

Thanks Guys, we look forward to meeting the skyline community :P

P.S - I will reply to all messages via PM.

EZYTGR

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Hey,

We apply the film to the glass, and trim the edge as required.

The gap of natural light above the tint on the glass edge is almost non-existent. If you would like to see our quality, please stop by at any stage to see for yourself.

I know what you mean by variances - Other companies have been known to grind the excess tint off, both damaging the glass and causing imperfections in its sealing ability. I have also heard of other companies pre-cut the templates with 5mm of natural light showing at every edge, Cutting the time frame down but it's looks very dodgy.

P.S - Frameless glass is no problem.

Thanks

  • 5 years later...

quick / noob question

i got that crappy purple colour tint on the rear window which is peeling. looks horrible. Does it make a difference removing the tint with the de-mister / heater wires (not sure what you'd call it) that are on the rear window?

very keen on tints

Quick heads up to teh noobs...

last post was in 2005... i don't think he can fit you in unless your delorian skyline can travel back in time

and louie.. check the dates before you search for ancient shit eh...

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