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Reliable places for window tint
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<blockquote data-quote="Fusion_FREAK" data-source="post: 5005479" data-attributes="member: 580664"><p>I haven't heard of a dealership tinting windows, but it would probably be expensive as ****.</p><p></p><p>An average tint job costs about $150-$200.</p><p></p><p>Make sure that they use LLumar with a lifetime warrenty on the film and you'll be ok. Also, if you go past the state's legal limit, they will probably only take cash on your tint job, and provide you with no paper work of said tint job. So have something signed just incase you have to go back so they know they did the job and will have to honor the guarantee on the tint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fusion_FREAK, post: 5005479, member: 580664"] I haven't heard of a dealership tinting windows, but it would probably be expensive as ****. An average tint job costs about $150-$200. Make sure that they use LLumar with a lifetime warrenty on the film and you'll be ok. Also, if you go past the state's legal limit, they will probably only take cash on your tint job, and provide you with no paper work of said tint job. So have something signed just incase you have to go back so they know they did the job and will have to honor the guarantee on the tint. [/QUOTE]
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