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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 17449
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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you wanker hardware |
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| #20 01:33pm 11/03/10 |
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Murderer
Posts: 1395
Location: Tasmania
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You should be able to remove it yourself if it is a home film job. Otherwise, I think it's more like $10 passanger windows and $50 the big ones or something. $700 seems very excessive, more expensive than getting it tinted. Tinta-A-Car: Are good, dunno if they are on the mainland but :) |
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| #21 01:36pm 11/03/10 |
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hardware
Posts: 6847
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thats your mums job heardy
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| #22 02:27pm 11/03/10 |
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Chafe
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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All you need is a iron that makes a s*** load of steam and a razor blade. Thats how I've gotten tint off before. Works a treat.
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whoop
Posts: 15665
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I removed the old tinting from my car (it too is a corolla!) the other day, just peeled it off with my fingernails & used K&H Wax & Grease Remover to get all the sticky s*** off and some glass cleaner for a streak free viewing experience. It's a piece of piss to do yourself.
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| #24 06:45pm 11/03/10 |
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