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This friday we're having a 20% off rrp on all audio gear and 10% off on all performance gear. This sale will only benefit Members of 3 forums.

MelbS15, SAU and NS.com have been chosen to enjoy the great deals for the weekend

Units costing $1000 will net a saving of $200 which is massive...

All you gotta do is ask for either myself (Mat) or Loc

Loc is the audio guy and im the performance guy

All questions will be asked

Thanks guys

Mat

529 Elizabeth St

Melbourne 3000

9326 5672

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They also give big discounts on eyelids.. just BYO screwdriver apparently

You should tell your workmates to be more careful about what they say in-store, you just never know who might be listening, like for eg, the owner of the white 32 they were just discussing

lol i remember that hahaha we havent been able to find eye lids so its an work joke.. u gotta know to understand it thats all :P

and yes ill give u discounts on car cleaning products as well :laugh:

Ill do deals on whatever u guys need really, its just that the boss said he wants 20 % of audio and 10% on performance thats all..

But yer, ill look after u guys with whatever ur after,

yer geno rocks :D thats why his the store manager

and i remember u.. im the performance manager there, and u guys were lookin @ my r33 pillar pod holder thingy yer???

come by friday man and we'll sort u out ;)

Theyre like defi's.. see them perfectly in the sunlight

Theyre about as accurate as they come... id rather run Autometer myself as i do in my gtr, but the lastest drift guages are pretty awesome.. theres the black out series 2 guages out now which r a great improvement in visibility and accuracy over the last ones but they cost as much as autometer now, and the LED guages are over 200 bucks each...

they look awesome thou hahah

hey bud... I have been looking around for a while, I dont know if these are possible.. but I have a 4 inch guage and a 2 inch guage... wanting to know if you guys would have or could get a pillar to suit the 2?? :D

Cheers,

Adam

the one ive got in the shop atm is only for a 60mm guage from Trust.. ill get geno to check 2morrow for ya as ive got the day off

But im sure that autometer make one to suit maybe the 2 inch one.. but not both..

4in?? wtf is it??

Ill get back to u 2morrow

yer geno rocks :domokun: thats why his the store manager

and i remember u.. im the performance manager there, and u guys were lookin @ my r33 pillar pod holder thingy yer???

come by friday man and we'll sort u out :P

Yeah mate, that sounds like me. I was looking at the pillar pod, but decided to go with the pod cups instead. Very happy with purchase, just got to get them put in now lol.

Hey Bumblebee,

Do you have any Clarion cnet tuners in stock?

Im after the Clarion - TTX754 - CeNET TV TUNER (PAL).

Also after the CCA389 connecting cable.

Got the day off tomorrow, may take a trip and check out what bargins there are.

Do you guys have a boss kit in for a SI R33 GTST 91 model??

I went to Autobarn dande and went through 3 wrong bosses before they got it right but they couldnt get one in for a week. Spazez. lol

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