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Sure can does it need an alarm

Steve, when you're there tomorrow, can you ask him how much to Tint front Driver, Front Passenger, and rear tailgate in 20%? The Legnum only got the 20% privacy glass on the rear passengers and 1/4s.

Cheers

possibly - thinking of basic alarm (black wire though) to hook up to existing central locking (all doors actuated by solenoids, just no keyless function as factory key is stuffed).

Nothing fancy, insurance doesnt require me to have one, more-so piece of mind.

my 20% all round looked the shiz IMO

went well with the silverrrrr ;)

Thats what i would get on my weekend car. Had something like 5% on my old 34 ;) But not on my daily 31. I drive through the city every day.

lol that would be great ill get two cars done for $500 :D jks anyway ill ask for you also

what car is it also

R31 4 door.

Thanks Steve.

Edited by KISIN

ill probably end up getting ric at auto perfection to install my sound system (basic'ish, see the list) when i get my alarm done, does a great job, great customer service, and hes simply a pretty cool cat. :P

2x 12" 600w cadence subs

1x 2ch 1000w cadence amp

4x 4" alpine door speakers

(yet to source an amp for the alpines)

2x 6"x9" 250 pioneer speakers for rear fill

1x 2ch 450w fusion encounter amp

5mm sound deadening for boot and boot lid

2mm sound deadening for doors.

combined with the jvc dvd/mp3/cd head unit and generic screen that are already fitted.

(... ok, so maybe a little more than basic...)

and before people say i only need 1 12" sub, the 2 boxed cadence subs were cheaper than a single boxed 10" candence sub, and the celsior has a fairly cavernous boot to fit the bastards in :ermm:

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