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Just recently had a new deck, sub and amps installed into my Stagea by someone recommended by the shop. I used Install All in Wangara and was very impressed.

Received really good service and advice and the quality was excellent.

Also installed new alarm system with extra features that were a surprise.

Would recommend him to anyone.

I told the owner, Marty that I would post something on the forum (which I put him onto) about the experience, so here it is.

His contact details are:

[email protected] or 0419 990 070

Cheers Al

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Just recently had a new deck, sub and amps installed into my Stagea by someone recommended by the shop. I used Install All in Wangara and was very impressed.

Received really good service and advice and the quality was excellent.

Also installed new alarm system with extra features that were a surprise.

Would recommend him to anyone.

I told the owner, Marty that I would post something on the forum (which I put him onto) about the experience, so here it is.

His contact details are:

[email protected] or 0419 990 070

Cheers Al

im looking to get some stuff install ill check it out

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one for the consolidated workshop thread perhaps?

Dan maybe you should leave it open so people can put their recommendations in there (unless there's just way too many)... positive comments only of course :happy:

i'll need to put some rear speakers, amp and sub sometime soon...

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I ask Dan to open the thread for my updates every now and then. I got a very long PM from a member called 260tech about a company called Tunetech, a little more info than I needed but they seem to do a fairly good job.

I have these guys and Install All to add at the moment, I just need specific addresses etc and things like, whether full customisation is available.....

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Topaz

Details for Install All are as follows:

Install All

Unit 8

53 Prindiville Drive, Wangara WA

Ph: 0419 990 070

Email: [email protected]

According to his business card he does Audio/Visual Systems, Alarms, Immobiisers, Mobile Hands Free Kits, System Design, Spot Lights, Electric Boot Release, Electric Windows, HiFi Wireups, Central Door Locking and Reversing Sensors

Hope that helps

Cheers, Al

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leon poppovich ftw !!!

one of the best out there for custom install high end stuff :)

Ahhh yes i remember have my skyline next to his supra in the car show all those years ago, his supra was decked out and completely ahead of its time.

Where is he working these days? i heard he was helping to some special lambo kit cars or something??

Yep would definately recommend Leon!

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