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Guest eshenem

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dude those pictures look like a joke. I have had a friend try to cut film and he left a line like the 2nd one but he was shaking like a crack addict or something and the job didn't matter that much. The first pic is something that I would not even think about leaving and I have not had that bad of a cut ever.....

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You say a 20 year veteran installer? In his sleep? :thumb

I hope he doesn't give up his day job?

Just because you go for a high end film doesn't guarantee the skills of the installer.

Like the others have said, the first photo is pathetic. The second we can't see well enough.

How many of these are we going to see posted throughout 2007? God help us!

Devil

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It's not like the distributors have to worry about the quality of the install. As long as they are selling product to the dealers, who cares what the install looks like....

Some tinters do have bad days, but if the installer/owner says that is acceptable, you got an install by a 20yr vetran rookie.

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