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Hi Guys,

We just opened a new store down in Cannington on Albany Highway today..... (next door to Car Stereo City #1490).

Absolutely heaps and heaps of car audio and if you tell me that you are part of Skylines Australia ill look after you with trade price...

Feel free to come down, have a chat and look around...

Cheers guys,

Adam

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Adam,

Good to see JB HIFI making some in roads over here in WA

Time to go and have a looks see, if I cant get the watts under the bonnet to beat Paully, will have to look at have more watts in the boot than him. hehehehe

What the pirce of the JVC kameloen???

:headshot:

No worries guys.

it will be great to meet some of you... Only picked up the skyline tonight... Had one before but everytime you get in them you just think BLOODY FANTASTIC..

Feel free to drop down, check things out and ask any Q's... On thursday is the actual grand opening and there will be sausage sizzle/face painting etc etc.

As i havent got any price lists (at home), you'll have to drop in to check out prices but ill make it worth the trip..

Cheers

Adam :(

Originally posted by GTAAH

Bugger,

Just after I've coughed up for a pair of Jaycars - Any decent opening specials?

Jash

Yeah well said, can you perhaps give us a list of some opening specials... would be nice to know before i drive down from Joondalup what might interest me....:uh-huh:

Yeh, Heaps of opening specials...

Pioneer decks from $248 etc

Again, im not at work so dont have price lists...

:P

We carry the full range of Cadence, Kicker, JL Audio, Sony, Kenwood, JVC, Pioneer, Audioline, and probably some others that i have forgotten about...

If you do come down, ask for me, let me know that your from SAU and i guarantee that you wont buy better than us...

Cheers

Hey Adam

You don't happen to sell replacement speakers do you? Just ripped some old Advent outdoor speakers off the wall, and opened them up. The mid-bass driver is completely had it - would you stock an equivalent replacement/s?

Cheers

Brendan

Brendan,

I dont think so, (i work in car audio and my section definetly doesnt) however you might want to give us a call on 9350 5600 and ask to talk to someone in Home HiFi. if we do, just tell them Adam from car sound sent you and they can look after you on prices ...

or just come and see me with the model no you are chasing ;)

Thanks dude.

In the end I went down to Autronic and picked up a couple of replacements. Found one almost identical. Shame I now need to look into why the tweeters aren't working - they're prolly stoofed too.

Cheers

Brendan

Adam..

I'm just after a pair of 6" spkrs as "rear fill in" for my parcel shelf. Nothin too flash, just a nice clear sound to run off the deck. ( 4 x 50 ). Already runnin subs and splits so they'll only need to have a good mid range.

anything you recommend.?

cheers,

Shannon

Hi Shannon

Really depends on your budget at the end of day....

I like the Pioneer range of gear.. pretty good sensitivity and decent frequency response.

Can get 2 ways for a fair bit less than $100 and 3 ways for not too much over from memory...

http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/car/catalogue...t_ts-g1647.html

http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/car/catalogue..._ts-a1670s.html

That said i have speakers from $15 -> $200+

drop in and have a chat..

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