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kin



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Something for our Mick(The Bling)

Its been mentioned before, but heres a few pics of what could be done?

Take a look at that Ferrari 599 Whistle

http://www.foilacar.com/colourchangefoil_galerie.php#

Post #2596 26th Jan 2009 7:55am
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Larry



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Any idea of costs of this stuff.

There is a picture of a VW Passat that someone had changed from Black/Grey to White. Surely it would have been easier (and cheaper) to just go and trade it in for a white one!

Does anyone understand the rules on tinted windows? On the same web site there is a section on window tinting that claims 100% Lucency. Does this mean you can use it on front windows and windscreen in the UK? (don't know the details of this, but don't you have to let 75% of natural light in to be legal?) Or is it a case of if the Feds can't see you in the car they don't like it?

Post #2597 26th Jan 2009 8:30am
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If between 45% and 65% of light gets through, the driver is advised to have the tinting removed, failure to do which might result in a prosecution and a fine of up to £2000.

For between 30% and 45% of light transmission the vehicle is assumed to be unfit for use but not to pose an immediate danger. A delayed prohibition is issued and the owner has up to ten days from the date of issue to remove the tint.

At less than 30% the legal position is that driving the vehicle would involve a risk of injury, and the vehicle cannot be moved under its own power from the issuing of the prohibition notice until the tint has been removed

The legal limits for window tinting are a
minimum of:
● 70 per cent VLT for side windows
● 75 per cent VLT for windscreens on
vehicles first used after April 1985 and
70 per cent VLT for those first used prior
to that date.
VOSA Enforcement Examiners will normally
remove prohibitions of this nature at Goods
Vehicle Test Stations by prior arrangement
with the owner. This is a departure from the
normal clearance procedure of putting
vehicles through an MOT

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United Kingdom 2018 Range Rover SVAutobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black

You can just open the windows and remove the fuse and drive off


It takes balls but has been done successfully before

Post #2601 26th Jan 2009 7:35pm
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