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well since i got my installtion done first at alberts i wasnt too happy, then i got redone at car west audio in cannington, i thought i better get it removed properly, since there are a few wires dont really know how to remove, i.e cables from deck to 2 amps in the boot

No pics, it only got done on Tuesday but they made up 2 door skins, installed the splits, crossovers, wired it all up to he amp and installed a new antenna. There pretty good there to. You should see the stereo there putting in this mini! I am not sure of there number but they are worth the thought!

You would actually be surprised how easy it is to get to the back of the deck if you are wanting to remove cabling..... Depending on what you are actually taking out ( sounds like possibly amps plus some rear speakers ?? ) you could do it yourself, possibly get a hand from one of us here if you arent completely comfortable with it.... You could save yourself a fair bit of money.... better in your pocket than theirs!!!!

Yeah I have stripped my dash a couple of times to install my deck and do a few bits and pieces...... If you need some advice or a hand let me know..... It only takes around 10 minutes to pull it apart do what you need to do and put it back together....

If you are removing cabling to the boot though it is probably run under the back seat???? I havent pulled the rear seats out of my car yet but it cant be that hard..... You could probably do the entire job in around an hour or so with a bit of help....

hahah thanx guys, i mite try to do it myself, i instlaled my deck myself, was just unsure about the cabling leading to the boot, and how power is connected to the amps in the boot, since i had no idea where to begin installing the amps in the first place i thought i'd better not **** things up

cheers

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