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Hey guys I caught up with an old mate over the weekend who I found out has his own tiniting business called "art of tint".. He has been been tiniting for over 10 yrs now and has 5 employees so he doing pretty well. I saw his car which he tinted himself and the tint was immaculate even after 5 yrs :D. I proposed the idea of a tint group buy to him and he was very interested. He usually runs his business through word of mouth but I convinced him to give sau.com a go.. So here is the deal

Standard Tint, called extreme: Darkest legal tint will cost $140 for a 2 door e.g ute and $175* for sedan/coupe.

The Best film around, called 3M: Darkest legal tint will cost $155 for 2 door and $200* for sedan/coupe. *price for typical import may be higher for other cars.

The prices mentioned are the prices he give to dealers.

Of course other colours are available e.g. mirror, pink. For prices on these ask me and I will get a quote. Most colours cost a little more due to less demand.

Numbers Needed

5+ to get this price.

Warranty

lifetime on any workmanship defects :) .. I doubt you will need to go back.

Who wants a tint

1) rmahnovetsky 3M confirm

2) EUG interested confirm

3) bazr33 interested confirm

4) wallystyles interested confirm

5) hungry6 interested

6)

7) ...

next round

1) LiAm interested next round

2) predator

End Date

I will run this group buy for 2 weeks. If I get more then 5 people within this time I will organise a tint session for them and run another group buy.

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hey sounds pretty good

how long does he need the car for ?

can he get the window tint , that has the top portion of the window mirrored?

if he can in the 3m style, how much would it cost?

Thanks

Barret

Mirror tint is much harder to do so it costs a little more. Full mirror tint or half mirror is approx $300.. let me know if your still interested... There is warranty but no paper work as it is illegal..

LiAm: I'll ask him if he will allow me to give his number out to others. I have no problems letting you all talk to him, I just dont know if he wants 100s of people ringing him up

:P ... I'll get back to you on this..

Well it looks like we have enough people in the GB I'll pm you all an see if you all are still interested..

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