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For those that Are interested here is a section from the RTA about window tinting.

I have attached the full Vehicle Standards Information as well.

Hmm thats interesting where it says in that rta document that authorised inspection units, pink slips, actually check window tinting.

I guess I just have to be more careful to where exactly I get my pinkslips done after I get my car tinted.

  • 1 year later...

FYI...

Just to give an update on anyone else wanting this...and this thread is REALLY old...

I rang Greg today for prices for a different car, but he also mentioned it's still $150 for the 2 door skylines.

Happy New Year Mofo's !! :worship:

  • 1 year later...

Group buy extended guys :P

For those interested, Greg will be tinting my EVO this coming weekend so I will try and organise some before and after shots to show the finished product :)

Yup. I just called Greg.

I'll be going over to his place this Sat at 10am to get my R33 4door tinted.

Which day will u be there Blitz?

Possibly Saturday mate :rofl:

Closing date (Now extended due to popular demand)

This offer will be valid for bookings made up until October 31st 2009 so get on the phone now and get your car booked in.

Above taken from first post in this thred

Yup. I just called Greg.

I'll be going over to his place this Sat at 10am to get my R33 4door tinted.

Which day will u be there Blitz?

How much for your GTST - I was looking to get mine done as well

Note to forum admin - I can't PM yet so have to use posts to get the info :D I'm not double posting for no reason

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How much for your GTST - I was looking to get mine done as well

Note to forum admin - I can't PM yet so have to use posts to get the info :P I'm not double posting for no reason

Hi Brad, if you have any pricing related questions or you are looking for a tint option not shown in the first post, please give Greg a ring and he will be more than happy to work something out for you :P

Cheers,

Nick

  • 1 month later...

Lots of people are taking up this offer which is great to see :P

Please don't be too shy to post up before and after pics if you have had your car tinted by Greg

I'd love to see a R34 done in 35% and one done in 15% Day and Night pics ..

After the pics then i will decide if its worth the potential defect getting 15%.

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