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- 2006 Mazda 5 GT 5spd
Tranquil said:Looks really good 7red7!
Here is my factory tint
Norwegian law says NO!!! to tinting the front side windows.
Gotta like those roof rails.... the NA version missed the boat here...
Tranquil said:Looks really good 7red7!
Here is my factory tint
Norwegian law says NO!!! to tinting the front side windows.
mazdaFIVEmike said:Gotta like those roof rails.... the NA version missed the boat here...
Zoom5Zoom said:can someone supply us with a contact to get some of them rails. BTW are they screw in to our supplied rack screw mounts or are these rails permanent addition. If they are temperary is there a lock system??
DAMN THAT IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SWEET great job.canadianexpress said:Here are my pics for the formula one tint. 38% in the fronts and 18% for the back.
Zoom5Zoom said:Alright Bayan
You got to sport a bug deflector with that tint looks just fine. I keep forgetting your 5 in the states you can have 17" with no fog lights.
jandree22 said:Just curious... anybody get pulled over for their tint yet?
s***, you're near by! State or local? What % tint you running? Primary or secondary offense?ntron1 said:Yup,
Friday in E-Town off 283.
jandree22 said:s***, you're near by! State or local? What % tint you running? Primary or secondary offense?
If you want ammo to fight it in court, go here --> http://www.dot10.state.pa.us/pdotforms/vehicle_code/chapter45.pdf PA Vehicle Code straight off PennDOT's website. In that .pdf, go about 1/5 of the way down and look for 4524, letter (e), number (1). This defines sun screening [tint] laws for PA. This is law... it states verbatim...
"(e) Sun screening and other materials prohibited.--
(1) No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sun screening device or other material which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle through the windshield, side wing or side window of the vehicle."
As you can see there's NOTHING defining the 70% many people claim for PA. Just that you must be able to see inside the car. This may or may not work in court, but it's at least something to work with... if you plan to pursue it further.
Sorry to hear about that