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05 GRAND DADDY
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- 2005 Light Platinium Silver XLR
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Here some pictures of the tinting had to take an interior of WindRestrictor, to much reflection to see from outside shot! I'll try and get some better pics later!
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Here some pictures of the tinting had to take an interior of WindRestrictor, to much reflection to see from outside shot! I'll try and get some better pics later!
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Looks great perfect percentages. How does the rear look not being tinted?
Very cool as cool can be. Looks like a car with its shades on.
And nice lighted wins restrictor
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I had the sides and back window tinted with a "ceramic" tint, can't remember the brand. The installer had a demo set up at his shop with a heat lamp. The ceramic tint greatly reduced the heat transfer into the car compared to other tints he had available. The back window is the biggest source of solar radiation getting into the XLR (next to the windshield) so that was the most important one to get tinted for me. It has made it much more comfortable when driving or if I have to leave it sitting outside in the Texas sun. Properly applying the tint to the back window is not easy. We had to partially drop the top and he had to work carefully from the seats to get it installed, but it looks great and held up well after two years.