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Anyone recommend window tinters NOR?

May need a quick removal of tint on my V35 rear windows before licensing next week.

Only seen the car in pics and it looks very dark.

I heard there is a new tint available that is dark but legal...Is that true?

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TKO - did my BMW earlier this year - i am not happy with the result. Front two windows have bubbles and ripples. I have been meaning to ring him but have been way to busy.

Current TRendz did my old skyline and HSV and was a fantastic job.

TKO brother (Nathan I think his name was) - did my astra and also did a great job.

So my personal opinion on the 4 cars ive had done:

1. Current Trendz

2. Nathan

3. TKO

My opinion only.

Daniel

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Check the whitepages (not online) for Peter Gardner or Gardener tinting ... was in Malaga or thereabouts.

I've had 2 cars done through him and know of at least 4 other people who have had multiple cars done through him.

Great guy, great service.

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Peter is my uncle

he's in morley nowadays (right across the road from the ford dealership)

he does it from home and only uses qaulity material

no such thing as a dark legal, its just the colour of the film and glass that gives the effect

his contact number is 0439 877 978

let him know Adam sent you :)

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Thanks Guys

I will also need the tinter to fit the Tailight Overlays I got from the US

http://photobucket.com/albums/y42/BlueBatm...epics0013-1.jpg

They look tidy Chris, who did you get them off in the USA and what are they worth to buy.

To be honest I just use Solar Tint in Vic Park and I havent had a problem yet.

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They look tidy Chris, who did you get them off in the USA and what are they worth to buy.

To be honest I just use Solar Tint in Vic Park and I havent had a problem yet.

Thanks Nigel, They cost $42USD plus shipping.

Here is his website

http://photobucket.com/albums/y42/BlueBatmobile2005/

I'll have a look for his email address

Cheers

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Everytime I look at the G35 it gets hotter and hotter, I mean look at this one

http://photobucket.com/albums/y42/BlueBatm...current=dg1.jpg

no offence R34, I like black better :P

BOT: With this tinting business what was the darkest you can go? is it 35%?

I will look at getting mine done in January I think, can't stand how bright the inside of my car is during the day now that its summer...I might try your uncle Pete if thats alright Adam

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no offence R34, I like black better :)

None taken mate

I've had black and they look so good until you spot the dust accumalating while you're still using the chamois after washing.

But yeah nothing better than a black well polished car

This is my favourite pic.

http://photobucket.com/albums/y42/BlueBatm...current=dg2.jpg

Love that Kenstyle bumper

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topaz fine by me :(

35 is the legal maximum but dont get caught out and think that by applying a 35 grade film to your windows that the total grade will be 35.

the glass will reduce it to 30 or so (depends on a few diferent things such as colour of the glass)

mine has 15 on the sides and 35 on the back just incase if i get a yellow sticker ( the rear window is the hardest to apply the film to )

and F**K YEA the g35 is sex! cant wait to see one in the flesh

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If you have only seen the glass in pics then it might not be tint at all.

my r34 has darkened glass which is like really dark tint like but is not tint.

It is 100% legal and you can pass the pits with it..

You're correct.

I found out it is factory "privacy" glass.

Where did you get your R34 licensed?

Would prefer somewhere they have had this issue before so I don't get hassles .

Will need to get the fronts tinted to match while staying legal

post-98-1134512919.jpg

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