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Does any one want there windows tinted.


markiemark

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hi there just a quick question. is there any one in the berkshire area that would like there windows tinited.

 

The reason for asking is that i am helping out in a window tinting company. We are called storm and are based in the newbury area. if there is some people that would like it done we could sort out a very good price for the owners club . if there is so i will post the photos of mine up. my windows are getting done in the morning. and the different style of tints and the what the price will includ.

 

cheers mark

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was just thinking of this today :)

 

Shame im in Leicester tho

 

Ed i know the perfect place to take it to if you want it tinting.. He did both my last supras, very good price a top job done and 5 years warranty too :)

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North West London based window tinting, contact me or Lui (since he had his done here)

 

LIFE TIME guarantee. doesnt use the cheap plastic tints. Llumar brand tints (known as one of, if the not the best brand, do your research)

 

just an indication of his quality, he's done many super cars, from paul robinson AMG - Alan Sugar bently and phantom. and many footballers cars via their regular agents. regular clients from mercedes benz (P&S motors on the A40)... im sure i could go on.

 

won't be as cheap as daman £125 but then he's based in essex anyway and probably has all the southend vauxaul nova and corsa boys :p just kidding mate.

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mine are quite dark but it does not really restrict any of my view outside in the night.. never had problems with the police either for my tints. pics in garage.

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mine are quite dark but it does not really restrict any of my view outside in the night.. never had problems with the police either for my tints. pics in garage.

 

Doesn't mean you won't! The rule is 70% of light must pass through. Clear glass only allows 86% through, and the side windows are tinted anyway so probably only let 70-80% through anyway. The police can check it with a light meter (or more likely make you go to an MOT place and have them do it). I believe in theory the max fine is £2000!

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My Discovery has very heavy tints at the rear and back, fronts are a little lighter. It has been like it for years, never been a problem. If stopped I would say it is done to protect valuable equipment, as I often carry a couple £1000 worth of tools in the back. Is is so tinted that you can strip off in the back and not be seen.:innocent:

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won't be as cheap as daman £125 but then he's based in essex anyway and probably has all the southend vauxaul nova and corsa boys :p just kidding mate.

 

Oh so true, the emails go something like this.

 

Yo maan,

 

needin me windaz tintin and have bin told ure da man (so bloody close but they always put a space in the middle of my name :blink:) can u hock me up 4 5 windiz 4 mi nova?

 

 

Bless them, althou i have probably sold 500 cars worth now. Must be because of the cheapness and the lifetime garentee.

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Oh so true, the emails go something like this.

 

Yo maan,

 

needin me windaz tintin and have bin told ure da man (so bloody close but they always put a space in the middle of my name :blink:) can u hock me up 4 5 windiz 4 mi nova?

 

 

Bless them, althou i have probably sold 500 cars worth now. Must be because of the cheapness and the lifetime garentee.

 

:rlol:

 

Chavs.

 

Im quite sure all tints that arnt factory standard are now illegal? I want mine done but really cant be botherd with the police moaning about it

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