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Tinting the windows
I'm planning to tint my windows, but I don't know how dark to do it. As my car will be yellow with c/f parts I would prefer a grey (whitch is similar to the c/f) instead of a "death black". Have you got any pics of window tinted bugs?? Maybe they would help me in the decision.
Or I saw some watercooled cars having a bit special tint: starting from the front to the end the windows become darker and darker till they become absolutely black. That could be my other solution....what do you think guys? thnx
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I like tint that you can still see into the car through. Just dark enough to take off the in a fish tank feel, but not so dark that you get hasseled by the fuzz for looking like a drug dealer.
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Bogara_ZO,
Check with a few window specialty places. Here in Canada, there are a few that can provide a film to tint windows and I think there was even one company that provided a spray on tinting so that you wouldn't get the tell-tell line at the weather-stripping. If I remember right, you had to remove the windows so that they could do it though. One thing to keep in mind is that here in Canada, any aftermarket tinting is against the law and you can be charged for having it. It doesn't matter how light it is, if it is not factory applied, you are in violation of the traffic laws and could get a ticket if the cop wants to make your day miserable. I would check with the local authorities in you're area, just to be safe. Doug |
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I haven't heard about theese kind of sprays...interesting. As far as I know, here in Europe (at least in Hungary) there is no possibility to "try them on".
You are right, I have to give them the removed windows, and this is the reason I have to decide it in a few days, because mines are still removed at the moment. I'm sure it won't be very black, just "dark enough" like V. waffe 3 said. Here (and I think in everywhere in the European Uninon) the law has a limited the darkness % till how dark you can go. They are not intersted in if it's factory applied or not, just the facts. You can tint the windows of your factory applied car too, just must be under the limit. With the 3 windows in the rear you can do what you want it's legal to tint it as dark as you want, because: With this you can protect your values left in your car or something like this. On the front there is this limit for the 2 side windows. On the top of your front window you can have a very small stripe (around 10cm) "against the sun", and listen (!), on the bottom of the windows you can have what you want!!!!?? First I didn't belive it..it's unsafe to get a stripe on the top, but safe enough in the bottom??? But law is law and it's like this. Check it in exspecially german magazines. The tint will be the same on all my windows, my only problem is that I won't use one pieced windows in the doors, and you know there is a small window on the front what you can open to get some fresh air (sorry I don't know it's name in the US, we call it "elephant's ear" ). So I don't know to tint also that small one, or don't....
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barely legal:
and "the new trend": Both are friend's
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Sorry to get off topic
But I couldn't help to notice your rear wheels. Did you have them widened?
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Here is my yellow super with 5% all arouns
Hope it helps, dont know if you have already tinted or not! |
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