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View Poll Results: Are your windows tinted? | |||
Yes | 489 | 75.35% | |
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Not yet, but soon. | 110 | 16.95% | |
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16-04-2005, 04:47 PM | #9 | ||||||
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However, I have spoken to an XR6T owner with a 20% tint who collected a Kangaroo and had it repaired through insurance...may have been lucky though! Quote:
I had a Ming tint done and it was like a pro had done one side and a noob did the other because the cutting was rough, and there were large vertical gaps on the windows! Had it redone, but how do I know if they used the metallic tint, and not the dye-based tint? Actually, how do you know they haven't totally stiffed you and just given you dye-based all around? Is there a simple test, like measuring temperature at the inside surface of the tint? I think something else that is very important to add is the make of your tint, how much and where you had it done! 35% Ming, Bendigo, $400 on a BA wagon. Legally, you can't even get a darker tint for the rear windows of a wagon! That sucks! Last edited by bscampbell; 16-04-2005 at 04:49 PM. |
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