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i was going to put it there as you said but i wasn't quite sure if that block of foam was important or not. what is that block of foam for anyways?

thye use it for sound deadening believe it or not.

that works also.

just dont do this:

(local shop did this one - car is booked with me to fix it.)

ben, do NOT post who this is pls.

http://www.audioexpress.com.au/hos/15122006156.jpg

post-6400-1166912131.jpg

http://www.audioexpress.com.au/hos/15122006157.jpg

post-6400-1166912153.jpg

there was a bit of moisture in that bag and it was taped to the outer door skin in that bag..

car is a R32.

oversized pics edited for loading times =) Vijay

Edited by raz0r$harP
that works also.

just dont do this:

(local shop did this one - car is booked with me to fix it.)

ben, do NOT post who this is pls.

http://www.audioexpress.com.au/hos/15122006156.jpg

post-6400-1166912131.jpg

http://www.audioexpress.com.au/hos/15122006157.jpg

post-6400-1166912153.jpg

there was a bit of moisture in that bag and it was taped to the outer door skin in that bag..

car is a R32.

oversized pics edited for loading times =) Vijay

I assume it was a car audio installer? Or was it an auto electrician?

Man, thats an appalling job! You sould name the shop that did that unless they have a real good excuse for such a poor effort. Just my 2c.

I assume it was a car audio installer? Or was it an auto electrician?

Man, thats an appalling job! You sould name the shop that did that unless they have a real good excuse for such a poor effort. Just my 2c.

nope it was a car audio shop here in brissy. I wont name it as I got into a sh1tfight over this the last time I pointed out sh1t work from another shop here in brissy. I'll pop up my hall of shame over the new week or so- that has a few interesting ones- all shops ,some with commentary.

that works also.

just dont do this:

(local shop did this one - car is booked with me to fix it.)

ben, do NOT post who this is pls.

http://www.audioexpress.com.au/hos/15122006156.jpg

post-6400-1166912131.jpg

http://www.audioexpress.com.au/hos/15122006157.jpg

post-6400-1166912153.jpg

there was a bit of moisture in that bag and it was taped to the outer door skin in that bag..

car is a R32.

oversized pics edited for loading times =) Vijay

haha ahh yes, you showed me this the other day chris...shocking!!

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