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Skylon Member Since: 01 Jul 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 19 |
Hello,
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6th Nov 2007 2:37 am |
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defkalion Member Since: 17 Feb 2007 Location: Athens Posts: 350 |
Yes it's. If you live in sunny parts of the world there are days when you would like sth that blocks sun completely. However this is the case only during periods of the day when the sun rays go straight through the roof (eg miday in Greece). Most of the times it shouldn't be a problem IMHO. |
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6th Nov 2007 7:25 am |
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defkalion Member Since: 17 Feb 2007 Location: Athens Posts: 350 |
Yes it's true. If you live in sunny parts of the world there are days when you would like sth that blocks sun completely. However this is the case only during periods of the day when the sun rays go straight through the roof (eg miday in Greece). Most of the times it shouldn't be a problem IMHO. |
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6th Nov 2007 7:26 am |
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sievester Member Since: 07 Sep 2007 Location: Brisbane Australia Posts: 75 |
Just get a really dark tint on it, a good tint should help with the heat issues. You could even put on a tint that would not necessarily be legal on the windows. This is what I plan to do to mine anyway. |
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6th Nov 2007 8:49 am |
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Skylon Member Since: 01 Jul 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 19 |
Dark tint sounds good but wouldn't the glass on the sunroof come tinted already? |
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7th Nov 2007 1:15 pm |
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comerbuck Member Since: 02 Aug 2007 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 13 |
The glass sunroof does not have much of a tint from the factory. I had both of mine tinted along with the front windows ... highly recommend it (done at my LR dealer) |
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7th Nov 2007 2:32 pm |
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