Around here in Alabama that is about right, depending on which tint you get. My van was $200 when I had it done about 8 years ago. It has gone up a bit since. On my van the tint has held up well over the defroster elements. Regards, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Zeitgeist wrote: > It's gonna cost ~$250 to tint my Mercedes, and their advertised price > claims > to be the same for both wagons and vans, so I'm hoping I don't get > gouged if > I opt to do the van. Sure is a lot of money. > > Say, how does the tint hold up on the back window where it's subjected to > the defroster elements? > > Casey > __________________________________________ > '87 300TD intercooler/propane/biodiesel > '94 100CSQ Avant > '90 90Q > '89 Bluestar > > > -- > Casey > __________________________________________ > '87 300TD intercooler/propane/biodiesel > '94 100CSQ Avant > '90 90Q > '89 Bluestar > > |
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