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anyone know of any nearby that do good work? The plan was to do the entire audio job myself, which so far has been going great, but now it seems that the boot is somewhat out of my league, as i dont really want to learn how to make a custom box in my own car...

The original plan was an MDF dual slot port box for 2 15's... ive since thrown that idea out because it would be frigging hard to make and weigh a shit load... and i couldnt really get the litreage i wanted...

im looking to have a nice, show style box made for the boot... as far as design goes, i dont intend on using the boot for anything else, but i am going to want to get to the amps and what not...

i know of a couple places around that do good work, and im sure they charge through the roof... but if it is of high, guarenteed quality work, then i dont mind...

does anyone know anyone in that business? or dealt with anyone?

can you suggest any companies?

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- Marty Price, FHRX Studios

http://www.fhrxstudios.com

Several people have had work done by Marty here, I can think of myself and Wolverine for a start.

Others include

- Doran Pro Audio

- Precision Car Engineering, Carlton

In terms of labour rates you'll find that they aren't different to your bulk installer (eg Strathfield, JB). But they have high standards of quality and won't take shortcuts, whereas the quality can vary greatly at those big retail outlets depending on the installer.

yeah theres no way strathfield or JB are touching this car... this is the only part i need done by a profesional...

i already know the guys over at doran pretty well... but who doesnt these days...

and i know of a few others around, theres one in Ryldamere... diamond car audio or something like that... i know where it is, just forgotten the name...

i only need the box done too, everything else i can do myself... but thanks for the info, ill check em out :rofl:

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