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Old 10-11-2005, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by OCBen
I think your car looks good as is without further lowering, if you're thinking of doing it for the looks.
I agree. What was I thinking?
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Originally Posted by nkhalidi
Is that a trick question? I'd guess $150 for all five windows.

How did your installer work around the auto-up function with the windows? The little up-down business the windows do when you open and close the doors, I mean. Sometimes that can cause a problem by not letting the film set properly.
$120.

He really goes at the bottoms of the front windows with the heat gun. Did the same on the 996 and never had a problem. There bloody well better not be a problem on the 997!
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H&R' lowering springs from vivid racing.....
Old 10-12-2005, 01:06 PM
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Did you guys use a darker tint for the rear window? Everyone has been telling me to use a darker tint so that it looks more uniform, because the light from the front windshield will make the rear lighter?



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