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DONT GO TO GCCS!!!!!

if im not mistaken that pic chris posted is from my old gts-t if its not it looks very similar to the pathetic work they did to my old maroon 32......

if i were to go any where to get audio installed(and turbo timer/alarms) i would go to audio express from personal experience chris does a fantastic job and i plan on taken my gtr to him to get some things done to it soon as its back on the road.

i had a alpine dvd touch screen head unit and 2x alpine speakers and amp installed into my car at gccs the speakers after driven a bit rattled they dident build a box to mount the speakers in so if i put things in my door they would slide down strait into where the speakers are.

my head unit had a gap above it between where the a/c din is and the top of the unit which it works fine but had a ugly gap and just before i sold my gts-t the head unit stopped working for no apparent reason so i took it out just to find the head unit wasn't even mounted properly the screws were half screwed in and on angles.

Some people may have had a better experience then me but i even knew 1 of the guys that put my sound system in so i was expecting a lot better job then from a complete stranger.

i would not recommend them at all... talk to Chris at audio express im sure he will do a bang up job and most likly cheaper then what gccs charges as well.

that pic chris uploaded is a good example.

thats my gccs rage enjoy :ermm:

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