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Professional Car Tinting & Number Plates Chroming
Ryko
#1 Posted : Friday, September 30, 2016 1:20:48 PM
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I am seeking some leads/contacts for a professional car tinting & chroming preferably along Mombasa road or even near Syokimau for a c200.

The last time i got someone to do my car tinting, they used some soapy liquid. Some bubbles were left in place and the liquid stuck on my door linings and no car cleaner could remove it after drying, i opted to live with the marks. I guess i paid 3k but i learnt my lesson.

Kindly share any good contacts and i will appreciate both tint and number plate cutting & chroming.
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XSK
#2 Posted : Friday, September 30, 2016 2:07:48 PM
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Ryko wrote:
I am seeking some leads/contacts for a professional car tinting & chroming preferably along Mombasa road or even near Syokimau for a c200.

The last time i got someone to do my car tinting, they used some soapy liquid. Some bubbles were left in place and the liquid stuck on my door linings and no car cleaner could remove it after drying, i opted to live with the marks. I guess i paid 3k but i learnt my lesson.

Kindly share any good contacts and i will appreciate both tint and number plate cutting & chroming.


Try this guy at Bellevue. He has done some good works elsewhere.
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Ryko
#3 Posted : Friday, September 30, 2016 7:45:12 PM
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thank you XSK
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vky
#4 Posted : Friday, September 30, 2016 10:06:19 PM
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XSK wrote:
Ryko wrote:
I am seeking some leads/contacts for a professional car tinting & chroming preferably along Mombasa road or even near Syokimau for a c200.

The last time i got someone to do my car tinting, they used some soapy liquid. Some bubbles were left in place and the liquid stuck on my door linings and no car cleaner could remove it after drying, i opted to live with the marks. I guess i paid 3k but i learnt my lesson.

Kindly share any good contacts and i will appreciate both tint and number plate cutting & chroming.


Try this guy at Bellevue. He has done some good works elsewhere.



There is a garage on mombasa rd where coast bus picks passengers think the place is called falcon or something of the sort, bit pricey but they do top notch work, had my plates and tints done there
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Swenani
#5 Posted : Friday, September 30, 2016 11:22:20 PM
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Ryko wrote:
I am seeking some leads/contacts for a professional car tinting & chroming preferably along Mombasa road or even near Syokimau for a c200.

The last time i got someone to do my car tinting, they used some soapy liquid. Some bubbles were left in place and the liquid stuck on my door linings and no car cleaner could remove it after drying, i opted to live with the marks. I guess i paid 3k but i learnt my lesson.

Kindly share any good contacts and i will appreciate both tint and number plate cutting & chroming.


buy a range, merc,audi,volvo,beamer or any other Germany machine , they come with tint
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Ryko
#6 Posted : Saturday, October 01, 2016 5:39:10 PM
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@Swenani, yes it is a Germany machine, not all of them come with tint its a c200. It came with the back seat & the back tint. the other half does not have hence why i was requesting.
So far this the best lead that i will try during the week by vky (coast bus pick up point) after Shell. Thank you @vky
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Fullykenyan
#7 Posted : Sunday, October 02, 2016 11:32:04 AM
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Swenani i also drive a german machine, so are my friends but none of them is tinted. By the way how comes not many kenyans drive volvo XC 90?
chemirocha
#8 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2016 10:03:53 AM
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Fullykenyan wrote:
By the way how comes not many kenyans drive volvo XC 90?


The high initial cost and resale value makes Volvo an unpopular choice locally. The XC90 makes for a really good family car, its one of the options Im considering for the wife.
Fullykenyan
#9 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2016 12:53:42 PM
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chemirocha wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
By the way how comes not many kenyans drive volvo XC 90?


The high initial cost and resale value makes Volvo an unpopular choice locally. The XC90 makes for a really good family car, its one of the options Im considering for the wife.


XC90 and XC60 are very stable. I saw an accident involving XC90 and a BMW 5series. XC90 looked like it was not involved in that accident. It was still intact.Bearing in mind that Kenyans don´t how to drive cars, XC90 is perfect for kenyan roads
Chaka
#10 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2016 2:34:44 PM
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Fullykenyan wrote:

XC90 and XC60 are very stable. I saw an accident involving XC90 and a BMW 5series. XC90 looked like it was not involved in that accident. It was still intact.Bearing in mind that Kenyans don´t how to drive cars, XC90 is perfect for kenyan roads


Are their diesel engine options?Some years back I used to get a lift in the 240 GL,and my that car had power though the engine looked small..I suppose another consideration would the cost of service parts,air/fuel filter,plugs,brake pads ?

Fullykenyan
#11 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2016 4:02:29 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:

XC90 and XC60 are very stable. I saw an accident involving XC90 and a BMW 5series. XC90 looked like it was not involved in that accident. It was still intact.Bearing in mind that Kenyans don´t how to drive cars, XC90 is perfect for kenyan roads


Are their diesel engine options?Some years back I used to get a lift in the 240 GL,and my that car had power though the engine looked small..I suppose another consideration would the cost of service parts,air/fuel filter,plugs,brake pads ?



I have seen Diesel options. although, i would not trust kenyan diesel in such a machine.
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