Timmy_Jones
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You must hate your neighbors and your own ears.AWE track exhaust to go with the catless dp..
You must hate your neighbors and your own ears.AWE track exhaust to go with the catless dp..
Lol it is loud af…but love itYou must hate your neighbors and your own ears.
You go Manny! Love mine tooLol it is loud af…but love it

This is gonna be loud. Definitely want to hear sound clipsAWE track exhaust to go with the catless dp..![]()
That looks good. Still dark at 50%. Wasn't expecting that.Quick rinse and dry after having ceramic tint installed. 50% sides. 20% rear.![]()
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In certain light its apparent that its only 50%, but I wanted a minor difference at most. NH doesnt even allow tint, so this is pushing itThat looks good. Still dark at 50%. Wasn't expecting that.
That makes complete sense. I'm always tempted to tint, but haven't committed myself to it yet.In certain light its apparent that its only 50%, but I wanted a minor difference at most. NH doesnt even allow tint, so this is pushing it![]()
More pictures of these wheels please! Stock suspension?Mounted new Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 tires on all four corners.
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In certain light its apparent that its only 50%, but I wanted a minor difference at most. NH doesnt even allow tint, so this is pushing it![]()
If you are ever wary about tint laws, just go with a 70%. That's 70% of light allowed through and virtually imperceptible to the naked eye unless under overcast conditions. Windshield included. In overcast conditions, tint tends to mess with the reflections and "betray" the presence of tint, similar to how 'one way' mirrors work.That makes complete sense. I'm always tempted to tint, but haven't committed myself to it yet.
Tint is the first thing I do. Literally as I'm driving off the lot, I'm making the appt. Can't fish bowl. Haha. Even in California, I'd do it, and just have it redone if I got rolled. Single cheapest mod imo. Changes the whole stance.If you are ever wary about tint laws, just go with a 70%. That's 70% of light allowed through and virtually imperceptible to the naked eye unless under overcast conditions. Windshield included. In overcast conditions, tint tends to mess with the reflections and "betray" the presence of tint, similar to how 'one way' mirrors work.
Even the most overzealous cop will struggle to detect a 70% without being at the window.
I believe the OEM glass already has a 70% tint to it. So doing another 70% will make it darker. Shouldn’t matter unless an officer is having a bad day.If you are ever wary about tint laws, just go with a 70%. That's 70% of light allowed through and virtually imperceptible to the naked eye unless under overcast conditions. Windshield included. In overcast conditions, tint tends to mess with the reflections and "betray" the presence of tint, similar to how 'one way' mirrors work.
Even the most overzealous cop will struggle to detect a 70% without being at the window.