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i had a whole load of stuff stitting around waiting for me to install , being the slack bastard i am, i went for the easy way out and took it to someone to get installed. didnt do a great deal of shopping around as i had used complete audio (not for install but for purchase off goods) before and i thought they were ok.

got them to install the stuff i had, and i have to say i was not impressed at all. ended up re doing basically all theyre work just to get it up to scratch (after i had allready taken the car back twice)

i guess they may have just been too busy / having a bad time, but my experiance with them wasnt terribly good so i cant recommend em.

cheers

shannon

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Originally posted by shannon

i had a whole load of stuff stitting around waiting for me to install , being the slack bastard i am, i went for the easy way out and took it to someone to get installed. didnt do a great deal of shopping around as i had used complete audio (not for install but for purchase off goods) before and i thought they were ok.

got them to install the stuff i had, and i have to say i was not impressed at all. ended up re doing basically all theyre work just to get it up to scratch (after i had allready taken the car back twice)

i guess they may have just been too busy / having a bad time, but my experiance with them wasnt terribly good so i cant recommend em.

cheers

shannon

i spoke to the guys and they don't remember you, what did you get installed there?

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Originally posted by SHAYNE

SHANNON. SEEING AS I WORK FOR COMPLETE AUDIO, I WOULD BE INTERESTED TO KNOW WHAT WAS DONE TO YOUR CAR THAT YOU WERE DISSATTISFIED WITH. WHICH STORE WAS IT DONE AT, WHEN, AND WHO DID YOU DEAL WITH.

Show us your capslock weiner bahahahah :shake: :spank:

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I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say in terms of recommending products on this forum. We use all the stinger range of sound deadening products - self adhesive mat and spray. We use a felt, non - adhesive underlay. Obviously depending on what you were wanting to deaden would depend on which product(s) you would use. The range starts at $45 for the felt.

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Originally posted by SHAYNE

Sorry to hear you were unhappy mate. If there is anything I can do rectify the problem (even if it was a year ago...) please don't hesitate to call. Yes I did own the swift. Its up in the riverland now apparently - dents and all!!

hey shayne,

cheers for the offer, but i pretty well have everything sorted now.

shame about the swift mate,oh angelo may remeber me i work at the same place his mate glen does.

shannon

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