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Date:         Thu, 1 May 1997 07:06:40 +0000
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From:         "Seastoner" <rfergus@richmond.infi.net>
Subject:      Window Tinting

Hi,

I'm thinking of having my windows tinted in my 85 Westie and was wondering if anyone has experience with this. I'm going for the 50% tint for the back and sides and 35% for the front driver and passenger windows. This is not completely legal {the 35% for the front}here in Virginia, but this is what new factory vans have so I think that's a double standard. The reason I'm doing this is for, of course, privacy, but mainly because I have no AC and I'm hoping this will cut down on the heat in the summer. I'm wondering if the 50% will effect my ability to see out of the back side windows to check blindspots especially at night. Thanks for any comments, advice, suggestions, experiences, etc.,

Rick


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