Window Tint on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Window tint patterns are pre-cut vehicle specific kits made from high quality tint film which carries a 2 year warranty. The window tint film when properly installed will not fade, lose color, turn purple, or bubble. Pre-cut window tint are a cost effective way for the do-it-yourself installer to save time and money by taking the guess work out of the window tint installation process.We offer hundred of pre-cut window tint kits and a full line of application tools to insure your window tint is properly applied. Be sure to purchase or own the installation tools you may need to install your Pre-Cut Window Tint Kit, it will make the process a lot easier.
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