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Adelaideprosound, 2rismo hit the nail on the head.

The fact you choose to argue and slag off other competing traders shows a complete lack of business professionalism on your part - I suggest you take a look at your conduct because I sure as hell wouldnt purchase from you.

Settle down mate, no need to get narky, i havent bragged about anything at all i have simply answered the thread starters question and posted a little bit of info..

PS. Blitz have you received my PM about sponsorship?

Edited by jjjDavey

I'm going to close this thread with a message to some of the professionals posting here . I appreciate your input to the forum. But please don't start slanging matches on SAU.

There are several things which are going to almost always cause arguments e.g. eBay sellers vs. specialist car audio stores vs. retail chains, like this thread. It's no different to the rest of SAU, where specialist performance workshops have to compete with bulk retail outlets (Autobarn), and overseas stores (Nengun).

Agree to disagree in this case. Each has cons and pros.

Any questions feel free to drop me a PM.

Vijay

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