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98GSXboosted

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Oct 3, 2005
oxford, Massachusetts
Hey I'm looking to get my windows tinted 35% and I called around and got a couple quotes. I just wanted to know what some of you had paid for yours. And if anyone has pics of various tints.
 
I work at tint shop 13% on the white GST in my Gallery. 6% on the side window on my Black Talon.
 
Prices in Northern Virginia are astronomical bbecause we are 5 minutes from DC. 170-200. I got it significantly cheaper cause I know some people.
 
i paid like 175 and i didnt know them... my passanger side has a couple bubbles good thing i have a lifttime warranty. i went to sun and sound on park ave worcester.
98GSXboosted you are in oxford so thats not to far of a drive if you wanted to go there
 
I did 2% on my s-10 that I had, it cost me like 30 bucks to buy the tint, its not hard to do just make sure that you keep it all nice and soapy/wet till you are ready for it stay in that position. They are making a fortune tinting windows, save yourself the money and do it yourself its not hard man.
 
I live in Worcester, MA, Rayco on RT 9 in Shrewsbury did mine for either $200 or $250 i dont remember, but its flawless. The guy that does there tinting is the best tint guy around here, and they even had an article on him in the Worcester, Magazine. The number for Rayco is 508 757 8388. I would do 35% on the front window and back side windows, and 20% on the rear windsheild.
 
I paid 120 for 20% tint with lifetime warranty. If you can i would do it yourself. Just make sure that when you order your tint you order a 40 in size for the back window. Tinting is real easy -- all you need is a heat gun. Ever since i watched the guy do my car i did three of my friend's cars.
 
My rear window is 20% I can see perfectly fine out of it at night and during the day. I do not recommend this to a novice, it is by no means "easy" to do. There is a lot more to it then just a heat gun, and you do not want your car to be the car you practice on.
 
This has been hashed over many times. The cost will vary not only from town-to-town and state-to-state, but even what part of town you go to. As will results.

Do yourself a favor, and make sure whatever you have done is legal in your area.
 
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