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Some how I've lucked up and been granted the privilege to tint a 1994 240SX, the back glass looks like it might be a pain to shrink, is there any hidden demons on these? Thanks for the help. :thumb

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Guest Fixachip

In 94 the only 240sx that was made was convertable. :dunno

*89-93 240sx came as a coupe or a hatchback

*95-98 only a coupe version was offered in the US

The 89-93 hatchbacks are not bad... the coupes are hell... the back glass in

the afore mentioned coupes back glass curves hard to the sides and top. It tends to

want to bunch up real bad in the top corners. I drive a 92 coupe... I hate

tinting my back window :shock:dunno haha

The 95-98 240sx isn't nearly as bad of a compound curve. :thumb

Side D&P windows are EZ frameless glass... the rear sides are slightly

curved so a lil heat may be needed. Rear sides may or may not have a

small matrix. Some do... some don't :thumb

Hope this helps!

O ya... I'm Jason :skit Will introduce myself to all very soon. (240sx nut since 98)

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In 94 the only 240sx that was made was convertable. :beer

*89-93 240sx came as a coupe or a hatchback

*95-98 only a coupe version was offered in the US

The 89-93 hatchbacks are not bad... the coupes are hell... the back glass in

the afore mentioned coupes back glass curves hard to the sides and top. It tends to

want to bunch up real bad in the top corners. I drive a 92 coupe... I hate

tinting my back window :D:beer haha

The 95-98 240sx isn't nearly as bad of a compound curve. :beer

Side D&P windows are EZ frameless glass... the rear sides are slightly

curved so a lil heat may be needed. Rear sides may or may not have a

small matrix. Some do... some don't :D

Hope this helps!

O ya... I'm Jason :D Will introduce myself to all very soon. (240sx nut since 98)

Just failed the s14 back window 3 hours ago.

Too curvy, film reached it's limit so creased some and couln't succeed.

Second time, I adjusted "H" position carefully to distribute the tension, it really took a hell of time to make it ok.

But putting it inside... like hell in the hell ! X(

1. huge back window and 2 doors design, just forget about using two arms delivery in

2. defrost line controller and inside/outside antenna cuts made reverse roll back and putting on extremely hard in such a nasty nallow space

3. hard to squeeg even using a bulldozer

I'm not satisfied with the result. So it's peeled off and no charge to my customer.

And side windows (even quarter windows!) are curvy both vert/horiz. A lot of fingers if not shrinked.

Damn... Maybe I should't choose this car for my first customer's car to start my career. Deeply frustrated... X|

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yeah thats a tough one.

wish I had pics of the tint job I did on my sisters.

I put mirror japanese animation faces with hair going down the sides.

a guys face on the driver with edgy hair goin down.

and a girls face with wavy hair goin down the sides.

it got totaled one night and the cop looks at me and says "you gotta get that tint taken off after this"

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Did a 93 240sx coupe today. Back window is a pain but got it ok. Then I notcied the computer cut out the antennae square on the wrong side lol. Thanks. I wonder if they came with 2 different windows on that car? Other than that, pretty easy

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Did a 93 240sx coupe today. Back window is a pain but got it ok. Then I notcied the computer cut out the antennae square on the wrong side lol. Thanks. I wonder if they came with 2 different windows on that car? Other than that, pretty easy

I'm thinking when the pattern was scanned into the computer, the liner must have been facing the wrong way, resulting in a Flip-Flop of the pattern...all backwards. :thumb Maybe patternmaker can chime in on this! :DD

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