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April 6th, 2008 04:48 PM #81
yes, their price is a bit high and they add 6% to 7% if you use credit card which is not allowed anymore by our laws in the Philippines. I just do hope that the owner of this establisment will follow our laws here.
I backed out when the staff told me that. (Dapat sa kanila, sa goon squad)
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April 6th, 2008 05:22 PM #82Thanks LAcars....
we got our pajero tinted last thursday... medium dark is nice, u got privacy but still visibility is good...
Sir, what v-kool film was used in our car? is it the v-kool 40? or the meteorite? hehe I forgot kc
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April 7th, 2008 03:28 PM #83
Thank you Vkool Meteorite maam/sir.
Meteorites never turn purple due to their nano technology involved in the tint production.
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April 7th, 2008 08:51 PM #84
LAcars, question lang...
Will V-Kool tint impede with the operation of the SLEX e-pass or the NLEX EC-Tag? Both use infrared din kasi.
Thanks in advance
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April 8th, 2008 10:33 AM #85
Type 100- On their new meteorite series, the epass will go through but on their solitaire series- epass will have a difficult time penetrating.
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April 8th, 2008 10:45 AM #86
PRODUCTS : V-KOOL Meteorite
V-KOOL Meteorite, the world’s first ever Nano Carbon-X window coating, has been launched especially for the V-KOOL automotive-PDI market. If you intend to install your new vehicle with film before you collect your car from the showroom, do not compromise on the quality of film that the car showroom offers to you. Insist on V-KOOL Meteorite!
V-KOOL Meteorite is especially brought to you, by V-KOOL and V-KOOL Meteorite allows up to only 40% of visible light transmission, but as compared to other conventional films in the market, it outperforms them by almost 60% in heat rejection. In addition, V-KOOL Meteorite has a netural look with no cheap purplish reflection and it does not fade after a period of time. And with a visible light reflectivity as low as 5%, it does not have that “mirror image”, which is typical of a film that has high visible light reflectivity.”
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April 8th, 2008 09:22 PM #87
hey Amrit how are ya... this is SJ ..
what v-kool tint can you suggest for our altis? Busted na kasi yung SuperBlack tints and many bubbles are appering narin. (current tint is not being installed * LA cars) and we want a new tint that is not that hard compared to SB tints but provides great visibilty especially on rainy nights ..
thanks dude see you maybe next month ..
BTW, do you have any promos on HID's? and i have a question pala regarding this:
i cant pull oout the mini SD adapter in the SD card slot.. what can suggest to pull it out .. tnx ..
LAcars d'best
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April 8th, 2008 09:42 PM #88
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April 8th, 2008 10:02 PM #89Pwede ba patungan yung V-kool tint? Gusto ko sana kaya lang I heard from someone na di daw pwede patungan to, ma-vovoid daw yung warranty, I wanted the heat and UV rays rejection properties that V-kool offers pero I also want uncompromised privacy in the car. Gusto ko sana V-kool tapos patong ng super black and dark grey for the windshield.
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April 8th, 2008 10:27 PM #90
The company that distributes V-Kool and Solar Guard has an installation outlet in Mandaluyong area. Here, they allow tint installation over V-Kool. V-Kool would be installed first and will have to let it settle for a few weeks before adding another layer of tint (presumably from them also).
3M Color Stable series are all above 50% TSER. RFID readable through the tint, stays good for...
What's the best car tint brand and color?