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P.S Thanks to Col-GTSX for your suggestion - I shall be doing just that :blush: I know thats vague but he knows what Im on about LOL

No worries... :D

People need to be thanked when they do a good job!

Touche :banana:

FYI, I met Chris back in 2002 (i think thats right chris??) when he dropped in converter plug to me right to my door at about 8pm at night...

I was impressed at that time to his dedication for his customers and its great that he was able to donate some product for the SCC 06 for us to raffle...

To see things are still the same is great news and thanks you 'Snoop74' for sharing your story with the forum, these "thank you" threads are great...

No worries... :D

Touche :banana:

FYI, I met Chris back in 2002 (i think thats right chris??) when he dropped in converter plug to me right to my door at about 8pm at night...

I was impressed at that time to his dedication for his customers and its great that he was able to donate some product for the SCC 06 for us to raffle...

To see things are still the same is great news and thanks you 'Snoop74' for sharing your story with the forum, these "thank you" threads are great...

was around that time I believe.

will be at SCC08 as well.

amanda,

see what you started :blush: :blush:

thanks guys!

Andy65,

ring me when you get a sec :w00t:

I'd have to agree.... I haven't posted much still, but after buying my 34 late last yr and getting chris to do my install, I'd reccomend him anytime... World of help to me also...

that reminds me... I really need to call again to sort out the last bit to be done....

The guy is a legend...known him since performance forums days where he used to be active..

Every car and install that he has done (alarm & audio) for me has never failed on me *touchwood*

He almost needs his own section here in QLD..."Chris Rogers Section" :) kinda like the SK of audio and alarm lol

I totally agree with everything said here also! I booked my car in for an alarm install and when i turned up asked if he could install an alpine multimedia unit (fairly large job cause of the need to install multiple devices) and he was only to happy to get it all done, the whole lot was finished that day and it was absolutely perfect! Would recommend him to anyone and everyone!

noel,

nahhh. shows how many of these cars I actually work on. found a siren for you btw.

got boost,

yours wasn't that bad. havent had another one like your car for a while now.

jon,

need your car on the 30th if I can pls.

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