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Nope, it looks cleaner without. If it were a solid color (red, white, black, etc.) I might be swayed, but yours in its current state looks classy and simple.
- Trey
E90 325i/6(ZSP, ZPP, ZCW) E36 325i sedan E30 325i sedan Volvo 945T
I voted no, reason being is I like to see as well as possible and besides being dark even the very best add distortion.
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it's a regional thing,
people not from HOT SUN states really don't understand it...
it is a neccessity here as is Texas I suppose..
they make a really good ceramic tint that actually lowers the interior of the car significantly...
check it out...
I agree with not going limo on it but a tasteful shade is nice...
distortion? only if not done correctly...
I have had limo on earlier cars and you have to learn to look where to back out before you get into the car at night...
If you are going to tint it, it has to be dark, and by that I mean not legal. Otherwise you won't have enough contrast to make it stand out correctly. I for my alpineweiss I went with 15% in the front and 5% in the rear. if you're gonna stay legal then I say don't do it, it'll probably look worse
Well...regionally speaking, it does get very hot in the Summer where I am. But at both work & home, my car is covered.
If I go to a mall or something, I'll definitely spring for a parking garage. Otherwise, my car really doesn't spend an extended amount of time parked outside.
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