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had my 4 door GTST done on Saturday - $250 for 15% - looks good. Greg also trimmed in a fleabay windscreen sun strip for free.

Yes I'm happy :banana:

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any similar offer for us Melburnians? does this Greg character have any contacts down here? :D

Ric,

He may do, the best bet is to give him a call and ask.

Cheers,

Nick

Rang Greg just now, he seems like a top bloke.

As an idea for cost for removal: I was quoted $40 to steam remove the crappy tint off my back window (it's in three strips overlaid; Greg thinks it may have been done in Japan, I wouldn't dispute it).

Also asked as for getting him to come out to Castle Hill (s'where my car is at the mo) to do it, and he estimated $50 onsite fee (keep in mind CH is pretty close to Hornsby).

Just an idea on prices for the other bits guys.

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I just got back from having Greg do my GTR in 35% (want to see at night and stay legal).

He really seems like a good guy and did a great job. Here are a few pic's. One is with the sun shining through and the other is in direct sun so you get an idea.

I just love how a white car looks with tinted windows!

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just spoke with him... very helpful! Am getting my car done at the end of the month!

So he's still offering the discount? I need to get my cars done!

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ah i remember getting tints done of greg back in 2006.. Very nice job and a very nice guy!!

Need to get tints done on my new car. Will give him a call now.

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Just got mine done with Greg he did an awesome job and isna great guy also matt the legal tint in nsw is 35% I believe

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i just need to get my 2 doors on my s15 done, is it still 150? or should i just give greg a call to sort it out?

Hey Tam,

Just give him a call and he will sort you out

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