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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:54 am 
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hey all if anyone in sa wants to tint there windows them selfs motoquipt in eliz has them for a 3mtr roll 10$ now thats a bargin when u go in ask for wan and say wade from woolies sent u

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Except don't use the hard plastic scraper they supply with it because it may scratch the tint. Would be better to use a soft rubber squeegee like for window washing.. But that's only my opinion, maybe I was a little too rough when I replaced the tint on the back window


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do they do post?

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Try Ebay also..


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