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slate58 |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 18:00 |
I would but thatd mean having to get out my chair and fetch it! Cant afford it yet neway :( so i'll find 1 wen ive got the readies. :thumbs: | |
Nailz |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:59 |
did mine myself, never done it before, looks mint, just like wallpapering hehehe ,aslong as u got a brain u'll be able to do it | |
willay |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:57 |
LOL red_sxi!, slat58, yellow pages! | |
slate58 |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:51 |
Thanks red, now im seriously considerin saving 4 a proper job, ne1 know newhere in Notts where i can get it done by a pro and not pay the earth? | |
Red_SXi |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:49 |
I believe the legal limit for the front 2 windows is 35% light getting through. | |
willay |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:42 |
welcome :thumbs: | |
slate58 |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:42 |
Cheers willay, ill get out there and find some come payday :D | |
willay |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:41 |
cant remember the transmission but its known as 'light smoke' anything darker is illegal, i got light smoke on fronts, and dark smoke on the back! | |
slate58 |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:39 |
Cheers m8, ill have to look into something a bit lighter 4 the front then, got a m8 who tints for a livin and hes gonna help me out. Ne idea what the min transmission im allowed on the front is? :boggle: | |
willay |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:35 |
well the back windows and rear windscreen can be midnight black, however the driver and passenger side windows cant be midnight black. also mate doing it yourself will probly make it look shit, getting it professionally done willl look so much better and its around £200! | |
slate58 |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 17:26 |
I've got myself some foliatec tint film in midnight black, like an idiot didnt check it all out b4 id paid for it, it says its only got 4% visible light transmission, is this road legal for UK or am I going to have trouble? |