Bronze windo tint on my CRX...
#3 window tint thread for the day.
Don't go with bronze. Just get standard black window tint. I wouldn't go super dark, it looks kinda tacky.
Any "colored" tint looks ridiculous.
Don't go with bronze. Just get standard black window tint. I wouldn't go super dark, it looks kinda tacky.
Any "colored" tint looks ridiculous.
I think the bronze will look good if done lightly. I have been trying to find a place that can replicate the tint that comes factory on the Black Lexus SUV's .....Sorry not sure the model name
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Diseased Dreams »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">#3 window tint thread for the day.
Don't go with bronze. Just get standard black window tint. I wouldn't go super dark, it looks kinda tacky.
Any "colored" tint looks ridiculous.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Don't go with bronze. Just get standard black window tint. I wouldn't go super dark, it looks kinda tacky.
Any "colored" tint looks ridiculous.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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I think it depends on the color of your car to how it will look.So far this week I've saw 2 cars with colored tint that looked good.First was a newer BMW(dont know much about them year wise), it was a foor door with the massive looking rear tires,don't know the model, color was gold/bronze and the tint was 'bronzy' looking,may have been stock,but I thought it was too dark to have been. The other was a new body style Acura TL, color was platinum, and it had mirrored tint, most mirrored tint I've saw has been rather dark, but the outline of the person driving it was still visable.I think there cant be a blanket answer of "its ugly".Some cars look good with it, while the majorty of cars it will be ugly, but there are exceptions. The body lines of the car will make a difference also, put the same bronze tint on a gold ford aspire, and I doubt it will look anywhere as good as the BMW I saw.
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