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Toning - Toyota Auris, 1.6L, 2008

The first thing before the coming summer, it was decided to do the tint. From one of my acquaintances I heard about a good center - or rather several garages in the north of Moscow, which are made with high-quality high-quality tinting. But the only upset was that they had the recording for a week. After waiting for my record, I went and literally an hour later I got my transport back.
Front - 35% (lightest)
Rear - 20% The
film was chosen again with practicality - because reversing according to the Japanese canons of the automotive industry is one and therefore there is not enough light when reversing at night.
The guys worked as they should - everything was smooth and without flaws.

Price tag: 2,500 ₽ Mileage: 1,000 km
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Cacasenno 01.12.20

Tonirovochchka

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Cacasenno 01.12.20

This is a philosophical question :)

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maxru 01.12.20

Russia which country? :)
I have at least 0.

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Cacasenno 01.12.20

Everyone is right in their own way. But this is not the point - the requirements for the number of reversing lights are not imposed - at least 2, at least 1. The requirement is imposed on the rear PTF, for traffic safety this factor
should be at least 2 for the American market, at least 1 for European countries. and automakers begin to dance when assembling rear lights.

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maxru 01.12.20

My - 2.
Those who go to Europe - one.

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Cacasenno 01.12.20

Lie - don't lie, but in my opinion only Japanese cars have one reversing light.
I can't remember a single German car, but a whole list of Japanese cars can be written ...

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maxru 01.12.20

Don’t lie, reverse gear according to the Japanese canons is two bulbs.
It was they only after they went massively to Europe and began to save 1 light bulb :)

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xpyyy 01.12.20

Here it is :)