How much should a high quality tint job cost?

Romans8:28

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As the title asks........ assuming the installer uses high end material and does a first class job?

I understand the the terminator back window is difficult due to the "dots"
 

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Lifetime warranty, Great work, took 1 1/2 hours. $135, 15% on the sides and rear and 35% down the windshield.
 

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Paid $180-$200, can't remember. Metallic tint, basically smoked tint. 35% all around, lifetime warranty.
 

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I paid $149+tax to get my wifes G6 sedan tinted. I have an appointment for my vert and they are charging 129 for it.
 

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I guess I should update my thread........ ;)

I had a tint done..... sides, small sides, and back all at NC legal

looks pretty good, cost me $165 (lifetime warranty)

Pleased with the work except for a few spots were there appears to be tiny air/water bubbles or something trapped. It's been tinted for 3 weeks so it should be dry.
 

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I paid $110 and received a lifetime warranty with it. 18% in the rears and 25% on the two fronts.
$165 aint bad if ya had the money.
 

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Romans8:28 said:
I guess I should update my thread........ ;)

I had a tint done..... sides, small sides, and back all at NC legal

looks pretty good, cost me $165 (lifetime warranty)

Pleased with the work except for a few spots were there appears to be tiny air/water bubbles or something trapped. It's been tinted for 3 weeks so it should be dry.

Same price I was quoted, doing this in the spring, 35% all around.
 

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