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hey guys im buying a SAFC-neo, just need some idea's on where to go to have it installed and tuned at a decient price without busting my wallet. just to give you an idea of my coin limitations im a 3rd yr apprentice mechanic..so the pays not exactly perfect

cheers!

Chris =]

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