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You saying the word shopping, makes me want to go, sucks that Indro doesn't open till 9am or whatever!

Turbo - I decided on high flowing my Garrett... =)

Edited by Kitty34
You saying the word shopping, makes me want to go, sucks that Indro doesn't open till 9am or whatever!

Turbo - I decided on high flowing my Garrett... =)

Ah k which Garrett have you got ?

It's looking good Dave.

It's almost a roller!!!!!

I have 2 weeks off soon, when does your work hoils start?

Awww spewin I cant see the pics

*punches work pc*

hmmmm seems like all the car sound devoted stores are too spread out. might have to wait till the car is registered :(

Guess I'll just throw my little Panasonic unit in as a place holder.

hmmmm seems like all the car sound devoted stores are too spread out. might have to wait till the car is registered :(

Guess I'll just throw my little Panasonic unit in as a place holder.

Hehehe

Have you had a look if theres any second handys going in the 4sale section ? ?

Hehehe

Have you had a look if theres any second handys going in the 4sale section ? ?

yeah, nothing good there :(

and I'm really picky and greedy lol. I want an SD head unit. Sick of my cds (and copies) getting f**ked in the car.

Yeah, the fast & handling bits have taken all my doof doof money, hahaha!

:(

yeah, nothing good there :)

and I'm really picky and greedy lol. I want an SD head unit. Sick of my cds (and copies) getting f**ked in the car.

Yeah fair enough

Mines got a plug in for my Ipod but I dont use it anymore cause the quality was shit running off it.

Ive just reverted back to good ol' fashion cds :D

Yeah, they're all iPod/iPhone crap at the moment :(

I don't own any apple products, so those head units are no good to me. Thinking it might wind up being eBay spec, because the big hitters at the moment don't seem to be making very good touch screen head units. Although, JVC have one that would be awesome if it had SD (fail on their part). And Pioneer seem to have lost the plot and started putting smaller screens on their units :)

*sigh*

Edited by Isola

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