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I never gave it much thought, MDog....but you're right, man.  Most of my jobs have been in the '01 and '03 range.  Good insight!  :rollin

mee tooo

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upper 90's to new ones, had a guy that wanted his 69 done and I politley told him I don't tint old car anymore!

seems the past month have all been in the 2000 to 04 models, love it!

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I would agree with everyone, but yesterday was the exception. A '90 Caprice followed by an '87 Caprice. Both must have went to the same installer for their system. 4 gauge power wire run through fender opening by the hinge of the front passenger door and laying on the carpet, then the RCA's laying on the tranny hump front dash to back seat. :thumb

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Thank goodness most are new...seems like the older crap cars have some additional "issue"! ie...right rear power window no longer works. You know crap like that :shiz (then there is always the "It worked when I brought it in"). Takes up to much time :shiz, should charge extra for 4 years or older :spit

TTC :barf

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