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I'm looking to get an Alpine head unit and maybe some splits.

Where can I get a good deal in Sydney for such equipment?

I know of the usual suspects..

FHRX

JB

Strathfield

Lifestyle

Any others I should check out?

I thought eBay would be good but they end up being the same price as JB!

I'm looking to get an Alpine head unit and maybe some splits.

Where can I get a good deal in Sydney for such equipment?

I know of the usual suspects..

FHRX - not an alpine dealer to my knowledge

JB- sell alpine not the top end ger

Strathfield

Lifestyle

Any others I should check out?

I thought eBay would be good but they end up being the same price as JB!

FHRX - not an alpine dealer to my knowledge

JB- sell alpine not the top end gear

Strathfield - not a dealer

Lifestyle - unsure

Precision car audio engineering do. the owner is ex alpine australia so he knows more than most about them

they are in carlton.

Stage Co. on 3rd Avenue in Blacktown is big on Alpine, Rockford, Clarion, etc.

The owner there is a top bloke to, helped me out with building a box for subs I didn't even buy from there!

Lifestyle is also the go for Alpine, but everyone I know that has been there has paid some big dollars for 'nothing special'

Life Style are like the Nike of the audio world... you pay for the name... unless its a custom install, i wouldn't bother, they can be beaten...

+1 for Precision

JB is pretty good, depends which one you go to though... Chatswood is pretty good, you can haggle the price down pretty well too...

here's something I found today:

precision current promo. bit cheaper than JB currently I see.

Leader_Retail_LR_8.07.pdf

Edited by Chris Rogers
Stage Co. on 3rd Avenue in Blacktown is big on Alpine, Rockford, Clarion, etc.

The owner there is a top bloke to, helped me out with building a box for subs I didn't even buy from there!

Lifestyle is also the go for Alpine, but everyone I know that has been there has paid some big dollars for 'nothing special'

wonder where they get alpine from. they are not listed as a direct dealer.

Thanks for all the suggestions guys.

Are these places generally open on weekends?

i have a 9853R and six stacker installed in car if you are interested in buying 2nd hand.

Thanks but I'm looking for a Alpine headunit with full speed iPod connectivity capability

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