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Yo, just bought a sound system today..

Its 2 front (witih tweeters) speakers (1 box) 2 rear speakers (another box)

an amp to power the speakers (4 channel)

DVD HEAD UNIT all pioneer..

&

PYTHON 502 ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLED

need this installed tomorrow ~!!

PAYING $400 FOR EVERYTHING....

PROFESSIONALS ONLY...... not noobs who think they can do it and might f**k something up..

Call me 0411789574

I COME TO YOU.

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doug from eastside install

love that guy :)

he does alot of installs and alarm job for guys here and NS.com. he comes to you fully equipped and does the neatest job ever.

+1 I use doug aswell he's really good comes to you and does the job farily quick and pro

His number is 0402 855 801

His business is called EASTSIDE INSTALLS

ummmm ok

if people wanted to steal your car they would steal it not matter what.

doug is well known for his service and workmanship. i dont think he will want to ruin his reputation by doing something dodgey.

i pretty much left my whole house open while he worked on my car and i was gone for a good hour or so.

so ye i can trust him

fair enough each to their own.

maybe the hundreds of ppl that has had dougs service has been lucky so far???

lol

no where is safe really. like i said if they really want to steal shit they will. you can take it to a shop to get the install done who knows what if they put a bug in there and they trace the car to your house lol

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