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hey guys

iv searched the forums and came up with little

im looking to install my

2x 12" subs

2x Amps

and a cap

in my r34

i was wondering if anyone could vouch for CUSTOM installers in VIC?

Also this would be a great time to show off ur R34 boot installs haha

cheers

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http://www.stylyn.com/

Address: 268 Dorset Road, Boronia 3155, Victoria Australia

Telephone: (03) 9739 8866 Facsimille: (03) 9739 8988

They did my car before i bought it (probably 5+ yrs ago) there wiring behind the dash was horrible, instead of cutting off the factory plug and hard wiring the new head unit in they just modified a spade connector so it was skinnier and shoved it into the factory plug so it was just sitting there (and the ones that were hard wired were not even soldered), also instead of going to the trouble of running new speaker wires through the doors (i know its a pain in skylines but its something i would expect from someone who does quality work) they run the speaker wires all the way to the back of the head unit (didn't even bother running new speaker wires to where they enter the doors) and connected them to the factory wires, and ever since my mate first bought the car there has been a buzzing through the speakers, i have changed the head unit and the amp and the noise is still there which suggests that power wires have been run with the speaker wires or rca's, also up untill recently when the power antenna shit its self the radio had heaps of static, once i got the aerial to go down i cut the wire which was hooked upped to the remote wire and now i get a lot better reception........

If there doing summer nats quality jobs i hope they have improved since they did mine, im just a hack that does my own work but it makes me fell a lot better about the quality of my work when i see a so called "professional" job done like this.

yeah iv gone past their moorabbin store n spoke to the guys there, they told me to buz adam too

might be a waste of time aftr W0rp3D comments...

i am looking to spend the big buks $$$$ so i want a quality install

anyone got any comments on R E Customs in Springvale?

might be best if i wire it all up n just leave the construction of the boot to them

more suggestions welcome

thanx

Gary's Car Radio in Mitcham on Whitehorse Rd between mitcham rd and springvale rd (not sure of the number). Drive past and check out Sam's VT parked out the front with the cuctom install. Go have a chat to him about what he can do for you.

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