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Very satisfied with the quality of the work, no bubbles. There are many tint places in Las Vegas: some offer ridiculously low prices like $59 or $99 (which usually amounts to a tint that looks more like saran wrap and bubbles in days) whereas others boast about how they tint the most high dollar exotics hoping to justify a hefty premium for no reason. Price was around $200 for a 4 door sedan, which seems to be about average for a good tint, but I opted for the ceramic tint which is around $100 more. I didn't regret going for the ceramic, better heat rejection and no reduction in phone/gps signal (which is the major downside of metallic films). The tint variety was not huge (at the time it was 15, 35 - the legal limit- and 70) which might be an issue for some people.
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