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Hey,

Does anyone know anywhere or anyone that could install an amp sometime between now and monday? And how much it'd cost? I just bought it today and i'm really impatient. I really want it installed before Australia day which is why i want it done before then.

I would install it myself but... i don't know anything at all about it, i'm not even so sure i can mount it next to my battery anymore. I thought i'd have plenty of room but after looking in there, i'm not so sure. I was originally going to install it myself but after looking at it i realised its not so easy for someone who doesn't know what they are doing.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Tyson

Amp for a sub? could install yourself.. real easy..

depending on space your putting it in.. and size of amp/power its running.. the amps get hot and need air around them to cool down.. saving space vs. amp not cutting out during overheating

if you want a place that will do it quick.. call autobarn fitment.. see if they can get you in for sat

its a piece of piss mate. if ur keen to have a crack at it urself give me a call and we can do it on the weekend...ill prob be hungover as all f**k but theres nothing to it. my# 0421 930 151...im not too sure if those amp kits come with the speaker wires but theyre cheap and easy to pick up

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