Green window tint

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  1. RatMaster

    RatMaster Well-Known Member

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    ok here is the coke bottle green tint all done, keep in mind I did not want dark.... so this is exactly what I was going for so I'm very happy over all


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    Details, source, brand, etc. I assume it's an applied film.
    I like it.
     
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    What O.F said..... and That looks GREAT!!(y)(y)(y), where, what, who??? I'll tint the windows on my Beteor with that, but not the dark black out.
     
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    ebay tint out of korea, and had a local shop apply it
     
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    looks good and I love the wheels!
     
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    The other day I was just wondering why people tint in only black. It is really popular around here to have blacked out cars, even reverse and turn signal lenses which is not so smart.

    I like the looks and yeah nice wheels. The Rallys always look good. :)
     
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    That looks really nice together with the body color. :thumbs2:
    Those Rally 2 wheels finish off the look. :D
     
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    Blue or green would look great on white.

    You could even get away with the front windows done better than black.

    Shame most vehicles are factory black tinted now.
     
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    I used to tint windows in homes and businesses back in the day. I often wondered why films came in varying shades of grey or black. We had superthick, clear security films as well but everything else was black. Folks were pretty happy when I switched to selling Llumar brand film and I was able to offer silver, bronze and a few other colours. Bronze film looks especially slick on a house with a lot of wood on the outside.

    Given the fanaticism tuners have these days for adding colour to cars, you'd think that auto films would be available in pretty much every colour under the sun.
     
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    Wagons need the wrap stuff like they use on bus windows that you can see through with photos of the inside of that wagon full of grocery bags applied to the rear side and tailgate windows.:)
    Maybe dogs?, or kids sitting in the third seat making faces at the car behind them, that was the fun part of riding back there.:)
    The options are limitless but I know my wife and daughters wouldn't approve of pics of bikini clad Hawaiian Tropic Girls on my Custom Cruiser's windows.:cry:
    Getting them to pose in my car for the pics would be the easy part.:rofl2:
     
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    in the rain

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    It made me think, just "think" about blue tint on my Crewzer.......... I emailed about samples green and blue in the different shades, have not hears back yet......


    As for new cars.... they all come black tinted, no way to know how another tint would look. But then, new cars have lame colours to choose from with there boring blacked out windows........no imagination, no options.... lets all dress in a grey suit...scary reality,


    I sooooo want that window tint:29:....looks good, even wet:2_thumbs_up_-_anima
     

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