I drove my car here from Washington and now I'm looking for a decent place
to get the windows tinted. Any suggestions? Know of any deals?
Thanks, Anna
"Anna" <anna.ma@no-spam> wrote in message
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> I drove my car here from Washington and now I'm looking for a decent place
> to get the windows tinted. Any suggestions? Know of any deals?
>
> Thanks, Anna
>
I've had Sunbusters on North 183 do 2 of my vehicles. One vehicle done 3
years ago, no problems, one just done a month ago. Professional, and good
work. Prices about the same every where you go.
Anna <anna.ma@no-spam> wrote:
> I drove my car here from Washington and now I'm looking for a decent place
> to get the windows tinted. Any suggestions? Know of any deals?
Had our Mustang done at Sunbusters on Research near Duval. They did a good
job. I'm taking in the Explorer to get the fronts done later this week.
They use Llumar film that comes with a lifetime warranty. A lot of
dealers use them to tint cars before they sell. There's always at least
a couple of cars with dealer plates waiting to get done.
They have one of those lame Citysearch pages if you want more info.
http://www.tint.citysearch.com/
Tony
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Tony <tony@no-spam> wrote>...
> Had our Mustang done at Sunbusters on Research near Duval. They did a good
> job. I'm taking in the Explorer to get the fronts done later this week.
How much does it cost?
MJ
Mapanari <Fakeaddress@no-spam> wrote:
> In case yu're interested, the dealer gets those cars done about 1/3 the price
> that you pay, about $70-$95.
> If you tell them you work for a dealer and you want to get your personal car
> done, they might give you that price.
> If you're not a good bullshitter try starting there and going up.
Yeah, I know. I didn't pay their list price. I think their list on the
film one step down from the 100% metallic was something like $169
for the 5 windows on the 'Stang. Of course, the two rear windows hardly
count. The 100% metallic is the way to go for heat rejection but it isn't
as dark. Saying you've got more cars that need doing also helps them bring
prices down.
Tony
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