Or you could just get 20% :P ahah
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sorry for the late reply guys..
here are some i took last night... maybe i should do some day shots
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...5/IMG_0758.jpg
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...5/IMG_0753.jpg
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...5/IMG_0760.jpg
excuse my dirty euro..
xsite, nice bro... its not too dark after the flash as well...
anyway, did I see TV Screen inside? is yours the sat nav version or is it aftermarket?
cheers denot, i got the CL9 with sat nav unfortunately..
as you can see... from a distance you have no visibility inside the car.
you actually need a flash.. my whole car is complete 20% tints.. $200 nsw
damn. thats a good price. I feel like im getting ripped. Thanks for the pic too :)
this pic is abit blurry.. but my windscreen is factory standard
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...IMG_0667-1.jpg
i rekn 20% would do you nicely, i think 15% is too dark for your car and might wreck the look of it. Personally anyway. I got 15% on mine and its pretty dark windows are pretty much black on most angles.
Yea. I actually want 25% but no were does that. I want to be able to have a sexy silhouette. hah
In the interests of clarification.......If you read the statutory requirements for the aftermarket fitting of window film throughout this country (with exception of SA where it must have 70% visible light transmission on the 2 front doors and 35 on the rear), then 35% is the legal requirement film all around.
Not, and I stress not 15, 20 or 25!
If you have that on, you potentially void any insurance claim you may have in the event of an accident and you'd better have an onus of responsibility document absolving you in favour of the film fitter who knowingly installed it illegally for you.
The legal fraternity survives on stupity and cupity and takes no prisoners.
Heaven forbid if anyone is even injured as a result of your darker than 35% film application.
It's a predicament you would not ever want to be in.
Regards,
Rob
www.cartint.net.au