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GDII wrote:It works OK on van windows as they are vertical but a car window is too steep so the holes would have to be much bigger to work. But still I don't think you are allowed to cover that much window on a car. It's 100mm top and bottom and 50mm sides right?
Mr Revhead wrote:^ figures!
It's like whenever I see a smoking hot hitch hiker I'm always going the other way....
mycoolcar wrote:GDII wrote:It works OK on van windows as they are vertical but a car window is too steep so the holes would have to be much bigger to work. But still I don't think you are allowed to cover that much window on a car. It's 100mm top and bottom and 50mm sides right?
It's allowed on cars. The mesh is classed as a tint and so the tint laws apply to it.
Note 5 Perforated overlays are usually made from printed-on materials. They are therefore not transparent and may be fitted only
where stickers are allowed.
gurutasker wrote:Does that mean that while driving it, it can be pink stickered and Rev get slapped with a fine?
gurutasker wrote:Does that mean that while driving it, it can be pink stickered and Rev get slapped with a fine?
RH9 wrote:Its suprising how many people haven’t been up to Cape Reinga…….the final 20kms is brand new and stunning. But from Awanui just north of Kaitaia all the way up is really amazing scenery, good road (no trucks to ruin it) and bugger all tourist buses.
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