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Hi All,

Just passing on a guy that i had some work done on my car by today. The guys called Andrew from ABM Security and Sound 0411 722 158.

He does all things from alarms and imobilisers, locking, cruise ect ect... He comes to you and is a top bloke. Awesome work aswell!

Qouted $140 for what he did to my car and when we spoke about it on the phone said it was an hour or so job. Ended up taking him nearly 4 hours and i went to pay him and would have been happy to pay extra but he still stood by his original qoute!

Was extremely handy coming to my work and doing it their.

If you do call him for a qoute say Chris from Trak Cycles at Mt Barker recomended you.

Cheers all.

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Hi All,

Just passing on a guy that i had some work done on my car by today. The guys called Andrew from ABM Security and Sound 0411 722 158.

He does all things from alarms and imobilisers, locking, cruise ect ect... He comes to you and is a top bloke. Awesome work aswell!

Qouted $140 for what he did to my car and when we spoke about it on the phone said it was an hour or so job. Ended up taking him nearly 4 hours and i went to pay him and would have been happy to pay extra but he still stood by his original qoute!

Was extremely handy coming to my work and doing it their.

If you do call him for a qoute say Chris from Trak Cycles at Mt Barker recomended you.

Cheers all.

A good installer will always stand by the quote unless they find some hacked up mess , a good one will also quote a realistic time frame too, but i can't say what you had done, so not bad mouthing him, this might need to go under the recommended techs if he sounds like a good guy?

Yes it is supply and fitment of a brand name alarm module not just a no name add-on ;)

Hmmm ... if thats the case, I'll give him a buzz and sort something out for my Stag. :D

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