bmw 325i e36 4dr
features 20% dark smoke on the rear screen and 50% light film on rear doors
Location: Nottingham
Location: Nottingham
bmw 320i 4dr 2009
features 50% light smoke rear doors
and 20% dark smoke rear screen
Location: Nottingham
Location: Nottingham
Jaguar XFR 2009
Black Jaguar XFR with Limo Black on rear screen, door windows and quarters
Location: Nottingham
Location: Nottingham
Mr. C Jones. Newark, Nottingham...
This is the third car of mine you have tinted the windows for over the years, and is it just me or do you get better and better. Mint Job. Thanks again and I'm sure I will be calling you...
A. Field. St Anns, Nottingham...
Pete, just want to say thank you. My car looks fantastic. I will be recommending you to all my mates. Thanks again....
Miss S Carter, Wollaton, Nottingham...
Hello Pete. Just a little note to so say thank you. There was no way I would have had the time to get my car windows tinted if I'd had to go somewhere to have them done, but with you...
This is the third car of mine you have tinted the windows for over the years, and is it just me or do you get better and better. Mint Job. Thanks again and I'm sure I will be calling you...
A. Field. St Anns, Nottingham...
Pete, just want to say thank you. My car looks fantastic. I will be recommending you to all my mates. Thanks again....
Miss S Carter, Wollaton, Nottingham...
Hello Pete. Just a little note to so say thank you. There was no way I would have had the time to get my car windows tinted if I'd had to go somewhere to have them done, but with you...
UK Tintz - Nottingham
Unit 6. Broxtowe Park Business Centre
Calverton Drive
Nottingham
NG8 6QP
Call: 07506 717 961
Legal Information: Window Tinting
During the last 3-4 years the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) and other leading window film manufacturers have been putting forward their views, to obtain a clear definition on the law of window tinting. However, as of January 2004 the government has rewritten the law to incorporate a tint level of seventy percent visible light transmission on the front driver and passenger side windows.
Vehicles 10 years and older already have this level of tint is manufactured within the glass from the vehicle manufacturers. This means that if any window tinting company or manufacturer installs films to the front driver or passenger side windows or front quarter windows, they are in infringement of the law.
State-by-state tinting laws vary, but tinting is legal in most states. What many states put restrictions on is how dark the tinting can be, because it affects visibility. It’s common to have a mandatory minimum visible light transmission (VLT) measurement, which is typically certified by the dealer or professional who handles your tinting. These measurements can vary based on the windows of the car, or states can require additional mirrors in exchange for tinting. People with disabilities that affect eyesight can sometimes have these requirements waived with certification from their doctor.
During the last 3-4 years the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) and other leading window film manufacturers have been putting forward their views, to obtain a clear definition on the law of window tinting. However, as of January 2004 the government has rewritten the law to incorporate a tint level of seventy percent visible light transmission on the front driver and passenger side windows.
Vehicles 10 years and older already have this level of tint is manufactured within the glass from the vehicle manufacturers. This means that if any window tinting company or manufacturer installs films to the front driver or passenger side windows or front quarter windows, they are in infringement of the law.
State-by-state tinting laws vary, but tinting is legal in most states. What many states put restrictions on is how dark the tinting can be, because it affects visibility. It’s common to have a mandatory minimum visible light transmission (VLT) measurement, which is typically certified by the dealer or professional who handles your tinting. These measurements can vary based on the windows of the car, or states can require additional mirrors in exchange for tinting. People with disabilities that affect eyesight can sometimes have these requirements waived with certification from their doctor.




