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Yes the doors were tricky with the seatbelt thing in the upper back.corner and matrix dots front and back edges and if not cut short enough lengthwise=fingers in the middle and the glass was curved pretty much and binded the film when rolled and the inner seal was very felty and higher inside but gasket wizards helped that mess(a decent tinter quit because of them windows? LoL)

 

Once i got better longer thin squeeges the back was a pretty easy one piece and the last one i did a kid helping me was putting the brakelight back in and poked a hole thru the film with a screwdriver/he tried saying he didnt do it lol

 

Very glad they are rotted out/junkyards and the 4dr cutlass also

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