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Yes I know this thread is ancient, but I did one today.

These cars are BAD AZZ!! :rollin

Nothing real hard except if your'e 6'1" like I am. I Frakenstein so I had to reverse roll the back glass cause' there is no sliding in with film, atleast not for me. :nope

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No, I personally didn't pull the sealsl, but someone else did. I wasn't watching, but it only took them a couple of minutes.

When I first pulled it in I was eyeing the matrix on the roll ups and the 3rd brake light. Neither were a problem, brake light pops out easily. :lol

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Just finished my first one. Cake car to tint. You don't even need to pull the panels...the seals tuck nicely. (And coming from a panel puller that means alot :evileye ) Quarters cake....back glass cake. :evileye Sweet azz car too!!!!!

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that backglass looks pretty LOOONG :shock is it a @#$%?

Actually it's not bad at all. The top 12" or more is all black border. With about a 3-4" matrix that lays down well. The window is a really pretty small. Easy shrink. :eyebrows

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