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i have seen a couple running around town but havent tinted one yet. is that backglass in 2 pieces? or is that a ridge on the glass
Wow does that rear window have a raised center to it? The side doors look like sport windows but getting in the rear of that if it isn't a hatch looks like is going to be worse that a Infinity G35. Have you seen one on the road yet?
Dam mdog you beat me to the questions.
here is another pic of a crossfire, hopefully that first pic is a prototype
http://www.wallpaper.net.au/wallpaper/auto...%201024x768.jpg this backglass looks MUCH easier.
I have a feeling we'll be seeing alot of those
I haven't seen any on the road yet, and i have no idea what is up with that back window
i have done one and it wasnt hard at all, theres no ridge and its a hatch
Thanks for the info MOSO. That is good to hear
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=web...ff%3D1%26sa%3DNhere is the real deal, looks like candy.
doors need heat like a camero/firebird 1/4 cramped but easy back not alot of heat to fall down
Haven't done one yet but there's one that passes the shop everyday. Cool lookin' cars.
have only seen a few on the roads. don't expect to ever tint one though!
Very easy car to do - back glass in one piece!
jinx.......i passed one yesterday on my way to go fishing. man it looks easy.
Caught a glimpse of one on the road today. Would have no idea what it was if I didn't see it here first.
I've done three. Easy.Easy Easy. It takes longer to do the doors then anything. The back glass looks like a bi**h, but its cake. First one took me 45 min.
Hardest part is climbing in to get to the 1/4 glass
Seen a few on the road. Reminds me of the old very old 280-280Zs from the late seventies.
Short body loooong hood. Funny lookin'.
looks like chrysler's answer to a porsche 911
I did one today, talk about a tinters wet dream. The damn thing only took me 30 minutes to complete.
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