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Window Tinting Companies In Worthing



Worthing, situated at the foot of the South Downs is the county town of West Sussex, home to a population of just over 100,000 people.
In the late 20th century, Worthing had a significant motor industry. In 1979, Octav Botnar founded Datsun UK, later Nissan UK, in the West Durrington area of the town. In the 1970s and 1980s, Dutton Cars produced kit cars from their Worthing headquarters, and for a time was the largest manufacturer of kit cars in the world. The company went on to produce two models of amphibious car, that could be 'driven' across land and sea. International Automotive Design (IAD) was one of the UK's major design houses for cars, producing prototypes for manufacturers such as Mazda, including the first Mazda MX-5. In 1994, the company was bought by Daewoo who continued to develop cars at their Worthing Technical Centre, including the Daewoo Nubira and the Daewoo Matiz plus trucks and vans, one of which became the LDV Maxus . In 2001, the Worthing centre was bought by TWR Racing which went out of business in 2003.
Given this local history associated to the automotive industry, a thriving network of Window tinting Companies has surfaced, covering all areas of the City and Borough, including Broadwater, Durrington, Tarring and Findon Valley. Details of these companies can be found on this page.