Metallic colored window tinting
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Metallic colored window tinting
Hi there. Does anyone have pictures they could post of a grey or silver 928 with metallic colored tinting and maybe with cup 1 wheels? I need to see what it would look like before I take the plunge .Sorry to be such a fussy bastard. Thankyou. Mike.
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Thankyou for posting the picture Miss Nicole. That car is a beaut. The tint that I'm curious about is a mirror finish type. Thanks for helping. I did mentioned I was a fussy Bastage, but not ungrateful. Mike.
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Mine has a dark bronze mirror finish, but depending on where the light comes from it looks different. If the car is in the dark garage, or the sun comes from a different angle, you cannot see anything inside the car.
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One thing I'll say about mirror window tint... I've had it on a previous car... the tiniest speck of dust trapped under the film will show as a glaring bubble. Non-reflective tints are more forgiving. I highly recommend you take it to a pro, as it can be a real PITA and if it's not right, it's a whole lot easier to say "do it over" than it is to "do it over" yourself. Ask to look at previous work.
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Getting the windows tinted on my car was a pure nightmare! The guys did so much damage to my car, it was unbelievable. I think there were eleven things wrong with the car when I got it back. I fixed some of the things myself, and had the dealer do the rest, except the scratches in the paint. The tinting shop paid me more than twice as much to get my car fixed. I'm sure you'll find the tread by doing a search here.
So chose your shop wisely - pictures of a few Mercedes, BMW and Lexus are not enough to qualify them. Ask them how they do the work, look at work in progress, and at results. Price is secondary, because the damage they can cause is so much higher than even the most expensive tinters would charge!
Make sure they are experienced with exotics, too!
And I agree with Dave: there are a few tiny pieces of dirt between tint and glass, and you can really see them very easily.
So chose your shop wisely - pictures of a few Mercedes, BMW and Lexus are not enough to qualify them. Ask them how they do the work, look at work in progress, and at results. Price is secondary, because the damage they can cause is so much higher than even the most expensive tinters would charge!
Make sure they are experienced with exotics, too!
And I agree with Dave: there are a few tiny pieces of dirt between tint and glass, and you can really see them very easily.
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Originally posted by Rez
When I get mine tinted. The windows are coming out.
When I get mine tinted. The windows are coming out.
The only window that a breeze to take in and out is the windscreen. And that's the glass you really don't want to tint.
My vote: Leave the glass in the car, find a shop that does high-end cars regularly, and let price be only the last driver in your decision. Consider checking with your local dealer to see who they use for their new-car tints. Porsche owners can be really picky about tint quality, even 911 and Boxster buyers. Follow their lead.
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Originally posted by goliver
What size twists are on your car? 17 or 18? Car looks awesome.
What size twists are on your car? 17 or 18? Car looks awesome.
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Anyone have snaps of something similar to want but cannot imagine in my head. Please. icon=(on knees) . Hi Nicole. What exactly kind of damage did they do! Mike.
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Hi Geoff: THey are 17" and one of the best enhancements you can make on a pre-GTS 928. Handling is much improved, without compromising ride very much.
Hi Geoff: THey are 17" and one of the best enhancements you can make on a pre-GTS 928. Handling is much improved, without compromising ride very much.
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Thanks for the info Nicole and Dave. I'm on the fence. My car has really nice chrome flats but I'd like to update but don't want to have any offset issues. Haven't quite talked myself into the big buck Kinesis wheels that I really want yet. Both of your cars look awesome.
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Originally posted by mpesik
What exactly kind of damage did they do!
What exactly kind of damage did they do!
- Instrument cluster not working when I picked up the car - fuse blown
- Battery connector cover in engine compartment not mounted right - turns out they had run down the battery and jump started the car
- Big black foot print on back of drivers seat
- scratches on B pillar and hatch, near the spoiler
- quarter window trim warped and melted in one spot
- seals of door windows were no longer in that little channel in the trim. As a result, the windows did not close properly and there was wind noise
- scrateches in the leather of the interior panels
- door panel inserts lose
- door window surround panel broken under the leather (still is)
- ...
Is that enough? It sure made my blood boil...